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Cruise on Oasis of the Seas Embarkation May 2012
... The ship is divided into 6 neighborhoods.
I guess you think, that the ship was so large you would never find your way around. But with the TouchScreens it made it quite easy. You are probably thinking the ship just had too many passengers for you to feel comfortable. That was not a problem, because everybody was so scattered out that you didn't realize that there were that many passengers on the ship until you went to a show ...
Mountains trees and snow
... bear.
We were travelling slowly - between pitstops and snow throwing stops we only managed to cover about 35 miles of the park before the sun started setting, so we decided to overnight in the town of Luray. The Days Inn although pleasant looking had very small rooms and we did not notice that the beds were doubles not Queens....we all felt a little cramped the next morning.
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Family fun in Fairfax
... hair... She's got a soccer game today so she's gotta look good! It's a little sad saying bye to the Johnson's... We have our last supper together... Don describes it as a "real American dinner" hotdogs, jacket potatoes, BBQ beans and corn! We give them a few gifts as a thank you for having us! We are certainly gonna miss the luxuries of this household! So lucky to have stayed! We wish them all a Happy Halloween and a Merry Christmas and head off to Boston!... Peace & Love ...
The Two Minute Tour of Shenandoah & Baltimore
... back up to the real world where we bought something to remind us of this place and headed back on the bus.
We went for lunch before heading to one more stop before going home. Baltimore. The tour guide really hyped this place up, and I am not sure why. It was nice, but nothing so spectacular. We stayed there for about 45 minutes before getting back on the bus and heading home. The tour guide came to us and asked us where we wanted to be dropped ...
Barboursville Winery and The Barbeque Exchange
Two hundred years ago Thomas Jefferson did not have much success growing grapes in Virginia. However, in 1976, the Zonin family from Italy started the first European grape vineyards in Virginia on the grounds of Jefferson's friend, James Barbour. Barbour lived 1/2 hour north of Monticello and 15 min south of Madison's home in Montpelier, a day's long carriage ride for Jefferson. Today, after 20 years of experimenting with ...