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Defeated Creek, Carthage, Tennessee

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I finally found the info. online ...was trying to recall if it was an Army Corps of Engineers park or state park? ...the hubby & I often joke... We assume that engineers are suppose to be smart, they are paid the big bucks to design things in perfect condition. Or at least plan them in a smart way, right? I must say that each Corps park we stay in ...they are always items we would change or make better.  This is Defeated Creek Campground & yes it is a Army Corps of Engineer park. Enjoy the vlog from that evening. Thanks for stopping by. Take care. Beth ( :

Great Allegheny Passage, Pennsylvania

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Great Allegheny Passage, stayed at Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania. We rode our bikes from Ohiopyle to Confluence. It's similar to the Virginia Creeper Trail, here in Virginia. Check out this vlog from the day. Ever biked and tried to film? Fun. Enjoy! Thanks for stopping by today. Beth ( :

Amelia Wildlife Management Area, Virginia

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The year has been the year of kayaking. When I take pics every time I grab my camera, I think to myself, well this be a shot I wanna share with my family and friends on our Christmas card this year? I usually take a few scenes ... & hopefully one of the hubby and myself included in there as well. This year ...I have tons of kayaking shots. No hubby/myself pics though? Oh well, it might be a year of kayaking views only??!  Enjoy this vlog from that day, hope you have on your good hearing ears today, you don't wanna miss any sounds you might hear??! Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you did enjoy! Take care. Beth ( :

Point Lookout State Park, Maryland & area lighthouses

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Where we stayed: Point Lookout State Park, Maryland Fort Lincoln, located within Point Lookout State Park. The only original part that is still at the location is the white barrier wall, all buildings are new, I guess the weather and winds are rough on fort.  Here is a vlog from that day of the sunset view from the state park & a coastline view from Fort Lincoln. I can so see why the fort was so in needs of repair, the winds there are so violent. Drum Point Lighthouse Piney Point Lighthouse & Museum Point Lookout Lighthouse Cove Point Lighthouse I will say that Maryland has pretty tough lighthouses to get to up close, usually you can get better shots, instead of through fences and all that jazz, but at least you can sort of see them? RIGHT??! Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you are well. Enjoy these views. Plan a trip soon, such a gorgeous area of Maryland. Beth  ( :