Fredericksburg
Travel Blogs from Fredericksburg, United States
We like Fredericksburg and the TX Hill country
We had a pleasant drive from Houston to Fredericksburg and took the weekly rate at the RV park. We arranged to have some mail (tax papers) sent to the campground so I could finish our taxes. (Thanks very much Valerie) I finished doing our ...
The Grand Tour
... I really miss my own kitties! I decided to avoid some of the tourist traffic and swung out to Harper before heading back to Fredericksburg. Once there, I sat out on the patio at Bejas Grill and had my first fish taco. Gotta say I loved it more than beef! ...
Queen of Hill Country*
Voted one of the best small towns in the U.S. by Southern Living magaine, Fredericksburg certainly has the tourists to show for it. It's visually charming, filled with a wide variety of shops and restaurants, and surrounded by beautiful country and ...
Travel to the Hurricane
... he thought I was in Georgia, he wanted to just touch basis. He told me, I thought, that I should live as close to Fredericksburg as possible. I went onto the hotel site and found a place and reserved it for 3 nights. Frankly I wasn't sure that there ...
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I'm leaving on a jet plane!
Boy, how the last week has floe by! The bags are packed and my mother and I are both in our pre-trip anxiety. I may be nervous but I'm also very existed. Yet today I left school early today because I felt really light headed. When I came home my loving ...
Departure
April 17, 2012 Good Evening! My name is Lydia and I am a Senior at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For my third and final co-op I received a scholarship called the Vidalakis Co-op in Crete allowing me to spend the next several ...
Surviving the Edges of Hurricane Irene
Luggage arrived this morning so I could take a shower and put on clean clothes. We never realize what we have until we do not have it at all. A shower and clean clothes was just want I needed! After I ran to Target, across the street and bought a lighter ...
Fredericksburg
Well, here we are...the place we live today. We've been here for 19 years and a lot has happened. Kathy and I got married, and we are happily ever after... We had a beautiful daughter, who got her Dad's brains and her Mom's looks (best of ...
Waiting for April.
Well Just thought I would write a little update.It's a long time until our great journey, but someday soon I will get on a great metal bird and fly to a great new place. I will see so many new things I can hardly wait. (: ...
Ups and Downs of Being Indenpendent
... car. Fortunately I won’t need one until Wed so I can buy one on Tues. omorrow morning my room is up here in Fredericksburg so I’ll need to move. When I spoke to the supervisor today he suggested that I move to Annapolis which would be lots ...
Wine country in Texas
... this is Texas and it is the summertime, we decided to pass until the next day. Instead we went into downtown Fredericksburg and wandered through the shops. Fredericksburg was founded in the mid 1800's by German immigrants. The German influence is still ...
Donna,TX to Fredericksburg,TX
... and peaches not much to see. So once again a day full of nothing but miles of roads, with brief interludes for food and other necessary pit-stops and finally an overnight stay at Fredericksburg. ...
Short-cut Serendipity
... local-only, non-name brand joints. Shake up our culinary road palate a bit. It was a nice start. Next door was Fredericksburg Coffee & Tea, but there were closed for remodelling. Next door to that was the Peach Basket... or... something peachy ...
Here's looking at you kid...
As the days start to fly by my family and I are getting more and more anxious to go.. Last night we finally sat down to watch (In my opinion the BEST romantic movie of all times) Casablanca. I know the movie is very old but to see what ...
Crenwelge
Jason, Darren, Ilaria, and I made the trip to the Lone Star State for Sid's wedding. We made our own fun, and it was good to see Mr. Rogers after so ...
A brief tour of Virginia's Civil War battlefields
... its course Fredericksburg was captured by the Union forces; it is estimated that 100,000 Americans casualties resulted around Fredericksburg. Richmond Richmond was not only the Capitol of the State of Virginia, it was also the ...
Bloggidy blog blog
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Making our way back to the Big Apple
So last night we decided to continue our ongoing Crazy golf challenge, drawing at 4 games each, it was the big match, right up to the point one of the golf balls veered out of bounds - down the water fall and floated away never to be seen again, the ...
stinky, dithered
leaving the burg tomorrow. saying goodbye to people, animals, things, landmarks today. this is the crappy part, i suppose. finally got it together enough to upload some pictures. ...
spiders the size of your fist
... being from fredericksburg makes me feel like a bit of a city slicker when i meet tappahannockers. this is, of course, ridiculous. fredericksburg is not particularly bustling or cosmopolitan town. still, my brother and i ran into a traffic jam on a rural ...
Home
We finally made it home. We left Saturday morning from Sequoyah Caverns and decided the distance required we take interstates to keep on schedule. So we hit I-59 just south of Georgia and traveled around Chattanooga, up to Knoxville, and ...
Analysis and Summary of trip
We've been back a week now. The coach has been emptied, cleaned and put back in the storage lot until next trip. Clothes have been washed and put back on the rack or in the dresser. Food that was bought during the trip has been eaten ...
Beginning the Dream
We've been asked, "When did you start RVing?" Well, as the picture shows, in 1971. We had a VW camper we took all over the east coast of the US, and up into Canada. We didn't know we were RVers at the time; we were young and adventurous. In 2004 ...
and Enchanted Rock
Dan and took a nice drive through Texas Hill Country for a weekend getaway. First we stopped at Enchanted Rock for a photo op. and then continued to ...
Bluebonnets and blue skies
... do list and we weren’t disappointed (well I wasn't). We took a tip from the hotel manager and set off north from Fredericksburg along a little circular trail we were informed was THE place to see the bluebonnets at the moment. He was ...
Getting Excited About Going
Well, we've laid most of our detailed plans for the trip. The major sites that we plan to visit while on the cruise are Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, Florence, Pisa, Venice, Cannes, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, and Messina (Sicily). We will also be ...
Back home
After a lot of thought and some mis-guidance from a boyfriend at the time, I decide to take a semester off from school and return home to VA. Berklee just wasn't what I was looking for. I ended up going back to Coastal in Fall of 2003, fighting to get my ...

