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5 Best Tools to Use When Planning Your Trip
Planning a trip can be overwhelming at times so using these tools can help make your experience a little more bearable. Google MapsIt may seem like a simple or no brainer to use Google Maps but it really is a great tool. Not only can you use it to find the distance and travel time between destinations, but you can “walk the path” of some of your destinations so you can get a good feel of where you are at when you get there. This can help you decide if an area you aren’t sure about is sketchy or safe. Just click on the little person, typically on the lower…
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Life Is An Adventure
As we go through life, we have many choices. We have the choice to be nice or hateful, live here or live there, have this job or that job, live life to the fullest or work until you’re sick or dying. I choose to live life to the fullest. Now, it’s not as simple as just saying I’m going to live life to the fullest. We all have responsibilities we have to take care of. Most of us have to have a job to, at least, make ends meet and a lot of times there isn’t much left over to ‘live life to the fullest’. Of course, your definition of…
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10 Best Places To Visit In West Virginia
West Virginia gets a bad rap sometimes. We don’t have the huge city life, no NFL/MLB/NBA teams, and we are one of the “poorest” states in the country. Don’t let that fool you though. West Virginia is rich in the outdoor life and the beautiful scenery of the hills of the Appalachian Mountains. After visiting these 10 places in West Virginia, you’re sure to be changing your tune and singing along to ‘Country Roads’ with John Denver and all us West Virginians! 1. Green Bank Observatory West Virginia is home to the Greenbank Observatory which houses the LARGEST fully remotely steerable radio telescope in the WORLD. Bet you had no…
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5 Fun Things To Do With Kids in Los Angeles
My original reason for planning a trip to LA with my son was due to his “obsession” with Michael Jackson when he was seven-years-old. I had the same obsession when I was about that age and I never got to see or do anything that had to do with MJ outside of getting a CD or pretending my snow glove was his iconic sparkling glove. Admit it, you did it to! I know I’m not the only one. Ha! I thought ‘what better way to see all things MJ then to go to LA’. There are several things in LA to see regarding the late ‘King of Pop’. But there…