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Gypsy Joynt

Gypsy Joynt is a family owned and operated restaurant in Galveston, Texas. We were first introduced to Gypsy Joynt by our niece Kelly about 3 years ago. The place has such a unique vibe...

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Nate’s Seafood & Steak

When in Rome. That’s pretty much our philosophy when we are visiting new places. We prefer to avoid the tourist traps and chain restaurants and seek out where the locals hang out. This tends...

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1880 Town

About an hour east of the Badlands right off of Interstate 90 in Midland South Dakota is a place called 1880 Town. It’s a convenient stop for travelers heading down I90 to the Badlands...

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Mosquito Cafe

Mosquito Cafe is a small charming restaurant located in the older section of Galveston, Texas. They have great food and even better Mimosas which makes it a great breakfast spot! Sure, we will have...

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Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park is like nowhere else on Earth. Proclaimed the first National park in 1872 by President Ulysses S, Grant, the park turned 150 years old this year. We had the great privilege...

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Little Bighorn Battlefield

If your travels take you in the vicinity of northern Wyoming or southern Montana, you likely have already taken in a bit of the local history. There’s one place in particular 63 miles east...

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Don’t Fear the Bear

We were doing some exploring in the Bighorn Mountains today. Shannon wanted to make a stop along the river to get a closer look, so I found a nice spot right along the road...

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Kerrville Texas

When it comes to Texas, there is a huge variety in the Lone Star State. The state differs dramatically from the piney woods to the Rio Grand valley and from the windy and snowy...