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There is never a dull moment when you
vacation with a two-year-old. And there are always such wonderfully fun
lessons to be learned, as well.
For instance, we allocated the first day of our family vacation to the
zoo. God allocated that same day to watering his plants. OK, so it was
not quite rain. I mean, it was hardly worth the embarrassment of losing
another fruitless struggle with that rusty old umbrella.
But it was more than just a mist. Bit by bit, it overtook me. My
sneakers cried out "Squish! Squish! Squish!" as I walked and something
around my toes was definitely fermenting.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )
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1. Blue Ridge Parkway
Stretching some 469 miles along the Southern Appalachian Mountains and
linking two eastern national parks – Virginia’s Shenandoah National
Park in Virginia and North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains – the Blue
Ridge Parkway has often been referred to as "America’s Favorite Drive."
It’s certainly the country’s first rural parkway – parts of it date
back to 1930s (when construction began as a make-work project during
the Depression) – and the longest, with breathtaking scenery and dozens
of recreational opportunities to distract you when you need to stretch
your legs. Though some may argue that autumn is the best season to
drive this stretch, as the brilliant fall foliage is in full effect,
May is also a superb time to head this way, to witness the profusion of
wildflowers in bloom along the elevated mountainsides. Also included in
this scenic route is the impressive Skyline Drive, a 105-mile swath of
road that cuts through Shenandoah National Park. Of course, no nature
drive of this sort would be quite complete without wildlife sightings:
Keep an eye out for resident whitetail deer and black bears.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 April 2008 )
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More beach resorts are offering pools with water slides, no-cost
children's programs and other amenities that make them attractive,
affordable alternatives for families looking for one-stop vacations.
While conducting your own survey of which resort is most
family-friendly sounds like a great way to spend the next 3 years, it's
just not a possibility for most of us. Something called work and money
is probably the biggest obstacle to becoming a full-time traveler. But
I digress.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 April 2008 )
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 April 2008 )
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 April 2008 )
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