We never saw the pre-bleaching Coffin’s Patch, so we can’t provide a before and after comparison. But what we saw was a bit sad, as the reef literally looked pale and muted, but there were still plenty of beautiful tropical reef fish swimming below.
Read Moreon this trip, we literally had a few hours. So we hit up two of our old standbys… old being the key word.
First stop was the Duquesne Incline, which started operating in 1877. From there, it was lunch at Primanti Brothers, feeding Pittsburgh since 1933.
Read MoreA trip to Augusta National Golf Course was on my bucket list before I knew I had one. The legendary home of The Masters Golf Tournament is the most iconic golf course in the country and a ticket to the event is among the hardest to score. An old friend won tickets in the annual Masters lottery, and had an extra…
Read MoreThe first Saturday in March is Chili-palooza on St George Island. There are actually two concurrent events that take place on this day, The Chili Cook-Off and the SGI Chili Crawl. They’re both a blast.
Read MoreDeep in the heart of old Central Florida, just off of Route 40, is a nostalgic throwback. A place that’s worth a visit for anyone cruising through the area. Sweet Jane’s Candy Shop is just east of Silver Springs, kind of right smack dab in the middle of nowhere. Stepping inside the quaint little shop is a delightful journey through time.
Read MoreWe just wrapped up a five night Bahamas cruise on Celebrity Summit and walked off the ship very impressed. The beautiful Celebrity Summit is part of the Millennium class of ships built back in 2001. Take our word for it, this ship does not feel 20+ years old.
Read MoreThe Parkway Surf and Turf is the best Po’ Boy in New Orleans and quite possibly the best sandwich in the world.
Read MoreWe’ve been to Key West a few times in the past. On those prior trips, we focused on the killer
Read MoreBirders on the East Coast of Florida are intimately familiar with Black Point Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island National Wildlife
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