Freedom CNG explains how CNG and RNG infrastructure—including mobile fueling and new station growth—is scaling to meet real fleet demands.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
The 70-mile stretch of the Great River Road running alongside the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans is one of the most storied sections on the 3,000-mile course of America’s longest national scenic byway. The area (sometimes called the German Coast, as it was settled by German immigrants in the 1700s) is more widely known as the Sugar Coast, a nod to the extensive sugar industry that flourished along the shores of the river in the 1800s (and remains an important part of ...| Atlanta Magazine
Despite how much we ponder, inside us we know the answer. And the universe helps us not only in seeing it but also makes things happen so we could live it.| On My Canvas
The first vehicle I used for the mapping project was a 1991 Ford Explorer sport. This vehicle was great off road, not so much on the highway. It lasted for ...| cicadas.uconn.edu
This one-stop guide to homestays in India includes how (general and) Indian homestays work, cultural differences, pricing tips, and tried homes.| On My Canvas
A detailed guide to finding accommodations in India. Read these Indian lodging tips from a local to get a good and clean budget stay in India.| On My Canvas
Manzanar National Historic Site preserves one of the 10 Japanese American incarceration camps from World War II. This is probably the most famous of the camps due to the evocative ... Read more The post A Guide to Visiting Manzanar National Historic Site appeared first on Our Wander-Filled Life.| Our Wander-Filled Life
The writers Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) and Len Deighton (1929-) were near contemporaries but otherwise would seem to have very little in common. Kerouac was a key figure in the Beat movement, celebrated for his stream of consciousness prose style in “On the Road” (1957) and other novels. Deighton is the bestselling author of well-crafted and carefully researched thrillers including “The IPCRESS File” ((1962) which was adapted into a successful 1965 film starring Michael Caine.| National Library of Scotland Blog
A vacation is more than just a break. It's an unopened book with a story waiting to unfold, full of surprises, fresh perspectives and new findings. Every journey carries the promise of| Journey Mexico
Leaving Behind a Forest to Get Into Another One: Finding Accommodation in Wayanad (Kerala) As I said in the blog post on the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, I wasn’t happy leaving the 100-year-old sylvan cottage that was my home for three days. The last morning in the Sanctuary’s forest stay was—let’s just say—not easy on me. ... READ MORE| On My Canvas
I farewell the home in the coffee village in Wayanad (Kerala) and the poetess who quickly became a friend. But, first, an afternoon walk and banana chips.| On My Canvas
In a village in Wayanad (Kerala), the host's middle-aged daughter, who is an MSc in Chemistry, shows me her poems and tells me we can be happy even when lonely.| On My Canvas
A regular day of two travelers in a tea, coffee, and betel nut village in Wayanad (Kerala). We cook, shop, write, and hike to a viewpoint to understand where we are.| On My Canvas
My account of slow travels in Mysore when my partner and I went around the city for a week, exploring its history and nature and working and eating dosas.| On My Canvas
The story of my partner and me finding a guesthouse with kitchen in a village in Wayanad (Kerala) that strengthened our belief: keep hoping despite all odds.| On My Canvas
Altoona Curve Baseball is fun for everyone! So load up the family and head to PNG Field. It'll be a HOME RUN for sure. PLAY BALL!| Meemaw Eats
In the British-built forest guesthouse of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala), I do three things: I write, I watch wildlife, and I drink whiskey with my partner.| On My Canvas
The Baker Mansion is bringing history to life in Altoona Pennsylvania. This Greek revival architectural gem is certainly worth a visit!| Meemaw Eats
San Antonio is steeped in history and there is nowhere in the city where that is better found than San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.| Our Wander-Filled Life
The Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is an excellent peek into the life of the complicated president and his life in the Texas Hill Country.| Our Wander-Filled Life
The Mishler Theatre. What an iconic and historic treasure in Altoona, Pennsylvania. For years we had kept the idea of exploring this intriguing destination on the back burner, ever since Peepaw’s brother Grant told us of its existence. But as we planned a visit to Washington D.C. earlier this year, we remembered Grant’s description and […] The post The Mishler Theatre – Altoona, Pennsylvania appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament made our trek up the steep hill well worth the effort after our hearty breakfast in Altoona. I was certainly out of breath after that climb! This imposing structure was built in 1851, and it has served the Catholic community of Altoona, PA ever since. It is located in […] The post The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament – Altoona, PA appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
The cover of Tom & Joe’s Diner menu says it all. “Tom & Joes’s Diner…Where People Meet and Eat. Generations Serving Generations.” I’ve told you many times that the people we meet on our travels are the most important part of our road trips. It’s the “locals” who set the tone for the “feel” of […] The post Tom & Joe’s Diner – Altoona, PA appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
Our Altoona exploration began almost as soon as we dropped our luggage in our hotel room. We had a museum to explore nearby! FIVE Museum Locations! The brochure describing the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art in downtown Altoona is definitely worth a visit. The beautiful museum exists to preserve, exhibit, and advance American art. And […] The post Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art – Altoona PA appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
Some road trips lead us to places we end up loving and hoping to revisit. And our summer visit to Altoona, Pennsylvania was certainly one of those for Peepaw and me! As we studied the map around Washington D.C., we realized we were quite near Altoona. (Read all about our D.C. visit HERE.) We had […] The post Altoona, PA – A Hearty Hub of Hospitality! appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
Washington D.C. is an amazing destination. And we knew we couldn’t do it justice in our short visit. But we decided our best chance to cram in as much as possible would be to take a guided tour. That decision turned out to be the best decision we could have made! We booked our eight- […] The post D.C. In A Day – Come With Us! appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
Location, Location, LOCATION! Never has that old adage been truer than it was for us during our short stay in our nation’s capital. If you follow me on my Meemaw Eats Facebook page, you have had a tiny glimpse of our amazing trip last month. (And if you don’t follow me there…you should!) So now […] The post Our Washington D.C. Location – The Perfect Choice! appeared first on Meemaw Eats.| Meemaw Eats
Defining our approach to restoring relationships between plants, people, and places.| National Tropical Botanical Garden