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Cold Weather Activities

Cold Weather Activities

It's 19°F with a chance of snow flurries in the next two hours here at our mountain house. Intrepid cold weather folks would be planning a winter hike or something even more adventurous. Not us. We were raised in Florida and think that cold weather is a fine reason...

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Our Modifications

Our Modifications

We've recently been busy developing a new section of our website, T@B Talk. It's available in several sections that are visible as a drop down from T@B Talk in the Main Menu at the top of this page. This page is just one example of the pages we've published there. Go...

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Popping a Cork

Popping a Cork

The mountains of North Carolina is an attractive summer resort location in the Southeast but two of us spend the winters here. That means that just as we are arriving back at the house some of our friends and neighbors are leaving for more southern climes. Thus was...

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Sharing Nebraska Goodness

Sharing Nebraska Goodness

Perhaps not everyone is aware that viniculture, the growing of grapes and production of wine, is a feature of all fifty states. Although we'd known that, it's through our membership in Harvest Hosts that we've developed a deep appreciation for wines that hail from...

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A Pause in the Rambles

A Pause in the Rambles

For a couple of reasons we decided to pause in our travels for a few days. We're parked in the driveway at Tween Creeks and plan on enjoying some of the little comforts here that the T@B doesn't offer, like a big comfy sofa. We'll take care of a few tasks to make the...

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Lunch at Lower Mills Tavern

Lunch at Lower Mills Tavern

As one last treat before leaving the Boston area behind, we enjoyed lunch with Rachel at the Lower Mills Tavern, a delightful eatery and so much more. On a previous visit in the company of Greg, we sampled some great libations, and hopefully on a future visit we...

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Countdown to December

Countdown to December

This morning as we were hugging the boys and talking about our next planned visit, we also tried to get a photo of Linus and Miles with Nana and Grandpop. Too many wiggles. What we ultimately got was a delightful selfie of everyone being silly. Then hugs and promises...

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Wee Ride

Wee Ride

Dubbed Snoopy by the thrilled recipient, a Wee Ride Co-Pilot Bike Trailer was a birthday surprise and will be Linus' new transportation to his Kindergarten classes. A couple of trial runs around the neighborhood and to and from school is capping off a fabulous day of...

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Familiar and Different

Familiar and Different

Our friends have hosted us for moochdocking and short term T@B storage behind their Connecticut home a few different times. It's always a fun opportunity to spend time with them and a secure spot to leave our camper for a few days while we visit family in Boston. When...

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Dave & Amy

Dave & Amy

Before we departed from the Ohio T@B and Friends campout, we stopped by to visit with Sharol & Steve to answer some questions they had about their newly acquired 2017 T@B-CS. That brought back a flood of memories of our own CS adventures from 2013 to 2017. Then...

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Planning a trip? Dreaming of travel? Perhaps some of our adventures could inspire yours! Over the last several years we’ve had the distinct pleasure of many cross country journeys traveling though the Lower 48 in tents and our various teardrop campers as well as an amazing Alaska adventure that did not involve a camper.

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Kristiansand

Kristiansand

The tour guide for the Old Town Waling Tour in Kristiansand regaled us with tales of the history of Norway in general and Kristiansand in particular.

Stavanger, Norway

Stavanger, Norway

Our walking tour through the historic heart of Stavanger gave us insight into the canning and maritime industries that fueled this community as well as some tasty tidbits.