When we say we would die for something, we also mean we would live for it too. On Liberty Just as America’s founders pledged their
Author: Glenn & Rachel
Postcard from Seattle, Washington
As we finished our tour of the Pacific Northwest, we were delighted to be able to spend a day in Seattle, touring and touristing with
The Eagles of Fort Flagler, Washington
Located on northeastern edge of the Olympic Peninsula in along Puget Sound, Fort Flagler beach is rimmed with escarpments topped by lofty pine forests. Look
Olympic National Park – Marymere Waterfall
On our last day in the expanses of Olympic National Park we hiked up the sodden trails at Marymere Falls. We ascended through old-growth cedar
Olympic National Park – Hurricane Ridge
Olympic National Park is a million acres, big enough to encompass several distinct ecosystems: Pacific coastlines, temperate rainforests, and the glaciated mountains of the Olympic
Olympic National Park – Sol Duc
We stayed four nights in Olympic National Park’s Sol Duc campground, a remote hideaway adjacent to natural hot spring pools and the energetic Sol Duc
Olympic National Park – Hoh Rainforest
There’s this thing about rainforests. It rains there. Like, a lot. Like, all the time. Which is the attraction to the place and why it
Haven Found Us
Last week, we closed on an antique Victorian house in Farmington, Maine. We’ll arrive there at the end of July, bringing with us those few
Postcard from Grayland Beach, Washington
Our first stay in Washington was at Grayland Beach State Park, on the Pacific Ocean, a quintessential Pacific Northwest beach experience. For three days there
Postcard from Fort Stevens, Oregon
Over Memorial Day weekend, we stayed at Fort Stevens State Park. It was an active US base for 84 years, from the Civil War through