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Top Wineries in Walla Walla, WA
Picture taken by Nancy Palmer Walla Walla is in the southeastern region of Washington, approximately four hours by car from Seattle, Washington and thirteen miles from the Oregon border. Walla Walla is famous for not only its sweet onions but in th (read full article)
Who’s King of the Road?
Who is the King of the Road? Peter Harris recounts that pleasant sound all kids and adults love, and hope continue to ring in their ears forever. It will be a sad day when we no longer hear that tingly jingly ring……. (read full article)
Vegetarian Restaurant Review: Wildflour Market and Bakery, Roanoke, Virginia
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, road trips can be a bit hard for a vegetarian. When driving down I-81 on a recent trip, we were faced with fast food restaurant after fast food restaurant which just depress me after a while. (read full article)
Oh My Gosh, It's Summer in Ohio
Here are a few of my favorite things about Ohio in the summertime: lightning bugswarm rain heat lightning water skiingsweet cornseasonal ice cream standsconey dogswatermelon I came to Ohio last week to visit the family in Canton and got immersed in t (read full article)
Sunshine and moonbeams illuminate the Kirkland Uncorked wine festival
Kirkland Uncorked Moon rise Kirkland Uncorked summer wine festival launched on a glorious sunny afternoon at downtown Kirkland Marina Park. Featuring Washington wines, local restaurants and a variety of artists, Kirkland Uncorked has two major compo (read full article)
The 4th of July Meal (Recipes)
I enjoyed my 4th of July, 2010 with friends and after a 2 mile hike up a trail, went tubing down the gunpowder falls river. The group was tired from floating down river. All anyone could think of was food and drinks before the fireworks started at du (read full article)
303. Before, After and In Betweens
It is Sunday.This morning Zu, Alif, myself and Noormy went to have breakfast at Pakcik Wan Cafe (click on pakcik wan cafe to view) in Lutong.Coming home at 10am we noticed the sky was very cloudy and in minutes it had started to drizzle. Since Aya (read full article)
Random Car Stuff
1. I drive a deep red Suburban. It's my favorite vehicle so far. I could do without the poor gas mileage, though. 2. I have had five vehicles over the last 22 years: a white five door Corolla, a red Nova, a red Grand Am, a blue Venture va (read full article)
Crunchburgers!
Last weekend I strayed a little out of my usual photographic territory. No cookies, no babies, no puppies...I photographed a car show. And despite pretty much not having any idea what I was doing, the pictures came out...not so bad.And so I did what (read full article)
Big, Bold, and Brassas BBQ
A few weeks ago, we just had to check out another one of Toms River's newest ethnic joints. By now, if you follow this blog, you know about John's absolute obsession with barbecue. I enjoy juicy slabs of meat cooked by a charcoal fire as much as th (read full article)
Big, Bold, and Brasas BBQ
A few weeks ago, we just had to check out another one of Toms River's newest ethnic joints. By now, if you follow this blog, you know about John's absolute obsession with barbecue. I enjoy juicy slabs of meat cooked by a charcoal fire as much as th (read full article)
The return of the galloping gourmet
Due to our longstanding lack of car problem, now sorted at great expense with the arrival of Schumie, a Ferrari red Ferr, okay Twingo, and Mrs Powerfulpierre doing a bit of supply work at a school in Evron, I have been a bit remiss in writing and (read full article)
Car Shop Calls On A Sunday Family Lunch
I did mention previously that the Red Bug was at the shop, or was it on another blog? Hmm. Anyway, just to continue with that, the shop manager called the house yesterday during lunch, on a Sunday, with the entire family of course, and informed us (read full article)
Friday Favorites: 5/21/2010
“A boy is a magical creature - you can lock him out of your workshop, but you can't lock him out of your heart.”-Allan BeckHello! My Friday favorites for this week are all about Boys Toys!! I have 2 young boys and I am always on the lookout for n (read full article)
Chicago: A Grown Ups Disneyland!
HOW-dy! I’m back from another faaabulous weekend spent in Chicago! I made record time and got to Chicago in about 5 hours and 15 minutes. If construction and traffic in the city (the only reason I couldn’t live in Chicago) weren’ (read full article)
Italy Part 2: Zeni winery
While on holiday in Italy we had hired a car (an Alfa Romeo 147, no less! Fortunately, it didn't break down; but both headlight bulbs did fail one day apart), and we used the opportunity to drive to Bardolino. Bardolino is a big wine producing region (read full article)
Bake Sale Recap—Daylon’s Run/Walk & Carnival
I am still on a total high from this weekend! This past Saturday was the big Run/Walk & Carnival to raise money for little Daylon. I spent last week trying to organize as many donations of home baked goods as possible for the bake sale booth, (read full article)
04.29.10: dinner (pork chops and a triumphant return to homemade food).
Chimichurri over Brined Pork Chops with Citrus Couscous. Usually, traveling for me is reserved to hopping onto an Amtrak to visit either my family or Michael’s or both over a weekend and eating on the road is relatively infrequent: a bag of pre (read full article)
Real ‘foodies on the move’
Image via Wikipedia Sally Beerworth explains the true notion of ‘foodies on the move,’ while being stuck in limbo from all the disruption caused by the volcanic ash from Iceland. This week I found myself put out, (read full article)
Celebrate Earth Day, Every Day
Tomorrow marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment. It was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in held on April 22, 1970. Today, it's celebra (read full article)



