A few weeks ago, I set off to visit two new states – Nebraska and Iowa. Although most folks associate these midwestern states with nothing but farmland and cornfields, I wanted to see what really was out there, as well as to just get a deeper understanding of our country’s
Alabama’s Magic City – One Day in Birmingham
After a whole day of exploring Atlanta, I was ready to go do the other half of my trip bright and early the next morning: the State of Alabama. I chose to visit its most populous city, Birmingham. The combination of history and it being the most populated city in
Trekking thru Atlanta
Last Wednesday morning, I set off on a three-day trip to see two more states: Alabama and Georgia. After doing some research for places in the Peach State to check out, I quickly decided on Atlanta. The combination of attractions and an urban environment made this a great first city
Stephenville – Home of the Tarleton Texans
July 4th, my family and I wanted to visit someplace new, yet not stray too far so that we could make it back in time for some fireworks. As I was brainstorming places we could visit, a small town named Stephenville popped up in my mind as a good destination
A Mini Trip to Mineral Wells
Saturday afternoon, the family and I decided to all pile in the car and go visit a small town, Mineral Wells, located about 80 miles west of Dallas. I was going to fly there initially earlier that day, but a mechanical problem forced me to turn back. Not a problem