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- A New Home For Wandering Offon Sep 27, 2010 in blogI'm in the process of converting this blog to wordpress. I hope you'll follow us over to our new address: http://wanderingoff.wordpress.comIf you do come along for the ride, remember to subscribe to the new blog.Thank you for visiting Wandering Off!
- My Changing Thoughts on TravelThe "me" of today is different in many ways from the "me" that lived in Dayton, Ohio with an infant. Thinking back to the three years that our family lived in Dayton, I remember feeling stuck. I wanted to travel so badly. Yet, my husband's work sched...
- (Almost) Wordless Wednesday: Growth"Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth." --John F. KennedyFor more Wordless Wednesday, click here.
- Playhouses and Forts at the San Antonio Botanical GardenIf you haven't done so already, you have until October 24, 2010 to check out the Playhouses and Forts exhibit at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. The purpose of these forts is to provide children a place to explore and imagine. The botanical garde...
- Photo Essay: Historic FredericksburgVereins Kirche. Fredericksburg, Texas.The former White Elephant Saloon, built in 1888. Downtown Frederickburg.White Oak School, circa 1920. On the grounds of the Pioneer Museum.White Oak Sign. (A modern addition)Chalkboard with German phrase. Somethi...
- Lunch (and Coffee) at Austin JavaAs we drove through downtown Austin, we didn't have a specific lunch destination in mind. I saw the Austin Java sign and was surprised to see that they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner in addition to coffee.Pasta Primavera I liked that their kids...
- An Afternoon in Austin: Surprising Behavior at the CapitolWhen we arrived in Austin, and the dome of the State Capitol Building came into view, I felt a sense of relief. I hadn't brought our camera, and I was glad to see that I wasn't missing a perfect photo-op. Scaffolding covered the dome. However, a w...
- Photo Friday: You Are HereWhen you're in Texas, it's impossible to forget where you are for even a moment. This is one of the things I find fascinating about this place: it insists that you are here and not there. You can see it for yourself in the state flags, the cowboy b...
- Texas Photo: Brackenridge Park BridgeThe sign at the top of the bridge states that it was built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company in 1890. For more information, click here.Have a Texas-themed photo you'd like to share? Feel free to leave a link in the comments section. Happy Tuesday!
- I've Got Trips Planned in My Mind: HoustonToday, I'm thinking about a place I've never been: Houston. While living in Texas, we've driven up to Arlington to watch baseball, and we've driven south to Corpus Christi. We've explored a dozen different Hill Country towns, and flown off to Maui, B...
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