The Travelers Two

In 2010 we chose to become medical travelers. It's been a wonderful way to live, love, laugh, and be happy! Come join us as we travel the country trying to make a living as Cardiac Sonographer and logistics manager. America is a huge, marvelous, mind-opening experience. Along the way, we hope to share God's blessings with you because He has always been there for us - and he can be there for you, too. Bon voyage!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Old Town Greensboro

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We come out of the gun collection displays and cross the foyer to another doorway.  It's like walking back in time. Each room here is...
Saturday, November 12, 2011

Feedback. Feedback. Feedback.

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I'm not getting any feedback from you guys.  I mean, I'm getting great numbers in my stats, but no comments, no questions.  Let'...
Friday, November 11, 2011

Greensboro Historical Museum

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This is what John has decided on.  It's attached to a Presbyterian Church!  I'm actually just kind of playing along.  A museum.  ...

Panning for Gold in North Carolina? at a Castle?

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A few weeks ago we drove down to Greensboro, North Carolina.  We saw an exit for a castle.  Interesting.  We visited a castle while we were ...
Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A Traveler's Request

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Well, we know for certain that this contract won't be extended again, so January 4th, 2012 will be our last day here.  One of the neat t...
Monday, November 7, 2011

Amish Country

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To reach Gettysburg from Philadelphia we travel through Amish country.  My, oh my, how beautiful it is! They manage a lot of the dairi...
Sunday, November 6, 2011

Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia

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 Ah, Ben!  He was but a young man when he moved to Philly.  He left a huge mark on our country, but it's nothing compared with the ...

Hundreds of Original Portraits! (a MUST see)

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Think of all the photographs of portraits of our Founding Fathers and folks of that period that you've seen reproduced in textbooks and ...
Friday, November 4, 2011

Thomas Jefferson in Philadelphia

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Not much on Thomas in Philadelphia, which seems kind of strange because of his key role in accomplishing the task at hand.   Someone tho...
Thursday, November 3, 2011

America's First Supreme Court

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Again, remember that our first "capital" was not in Washington, D.C.; our first capital was in New York City and then in 1790, Phi...
Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Liberty Bell

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There has been, since the very beginning, many tributes to the Liberty Bell.  This chair, I thought, was one of the most unique.  The lan...
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