Road Trips, Trip Planning and Vacations

Travel With Us To The City Of Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Travel With Us To The City Of Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Travel with us to the city of Bartlesville, Oklahoma located in northeast Oklahoma, about 50 miles north of Tulsa. It’s known for its natural beauty, architectural wonders, and the local history. The History and Development of Bartlesville Jacob Bartles, son-in-law of Delaware chief Charles Journeycake, moved from Kansas, to Indian Territory in 1873. He settled…

Pawhuska Oklahoma Is One Visit We Will Remember For So Many Reasons

Pawhuska Oklahoma Is One Visit We Will Remember For So Many Reasons

Our pioneer road trip through Oklahoma continues (see Ponca City here and Bartlesville here) with THE Pioneer Woman visit of a lifetime in Pawhuska. Our trip to Pawhuska, Oklahoma is one visit we will remember for so many reasons! Not only because I am a big fan of Ree Drummond and we had a good…

Visit Ponca City Oklahoma for Its History, Beauty and Culture

Visit Ponca City Oklahoma for Its History, Beauty and Culture

Our pioneer road trip took us to the Oklahoma towns of Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Dewey and began in Ponca City. You must visit Ponca City, Oklahoma for its history, beauty and culture. It is just one of the small towns on our trip where we learned what role Oklahoma played in American history, Native American culture…

Waco Getaway For An Amazing Mother Daughter Road Trip (A Must See List)

Waco Getaway For An Amazing Mother Daughter Road Trip (A Must See List)

One of the best parts of living in Houston is being only a few hours from Central Texas and planning a Waco getaway for an amazing mother daughter road trip is so easy. This is a must see list of the best things in Waco – home décor in stores and historical homes, animals in…

A New Purpose For a Standing Mirror
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A New Purpose For a Standing Mirror

While we were attending Vintage Market Days in San Antonio at the beginning of November Amory and I had the chance to meet our cousins in Castroville. Castroville, Known as “The Little Alsace of Texas”  is a small town with a rich cultural heritage just 20 miles west of San Antonio. On the day we went…

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