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We live in the perfect location. Philly, Pittsburgh, B-more and NYC are just a drive away. As for me, I'm on a quest for the quirky. Want to learn more about things like outhouse races, a tug of war competition with the Amish, a boulder field with rocks that ring like bells, and more? Then stick with me. Come along as I (Andrea) explore the wilds (wooded, urban or otherwise) in our world, our state and our county.
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Category Archives: Andrea’s Travels
The Desert of Maine
With an impending wedding, I get asked a lot of questions… Most often people ask me if I’m getting nervous yet. To which I want to say, “Not yet, but keep asking and I might start feeling that way.” Another … Continue reading
Exploring Seneca Lake!
I had a glorious time last weekend. I was surrounded by beautiful lake views, hills of grape vines, over 30 wineries and lots of sunshine. Where was I, you ask? I spent part of my Memorial Day weekend traipsing around … Continue reading
Kayaks, Pine Grove Furnace and Hoagies
Over the weekend, Zach and I took the kayaks out for the first time this season. It was glorious! Sunny and warm. Typically we paddle around Pinchot but last weekend we craved a change of scenery. As a little girl, … Continue reading
It’s National Park Week!
Perhaps in an attempt to get some sunlight, Zach and I spent Sunday afternoon wandering around the Gettysburg Battlefield. Unbeknownst to me, I learned that this week just so happens to be National Park Week and we were walking around … Continue reading
The Natural Side of Las Vegas
What’s the first thing you think of when you hear Las Vegas? Gambling, the lights, the Little White Wedding Chapel, buffets, casinos… Did I guess right? Well, we went out to Las Vegas last February and only spent about 6 … Continue reading
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Andrea’s Adventures Out West
I’m a firm believer in traveling to new places. It can introduce you to so many new cultures, landscapes, food and more. One of my favorite things to do is look back over past adventures and daydream the memories that … Continue reading
