Throwed, Not Thrown
Posted by Daria
Thwuck!
—The sound of a roll hitting Stan’s forehead
The boy crying, “Hot rolls!” was aiming for Sierra’s outstretched hands but tossed it a little low. That’s what Stan got for trying to shoot a picture.
Some of you probably know where this event took place. For those who don’t, let me tell you about Lambert’s [...]
Another Boring Museum …
Posted by Sierra
The City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, is not just another boring history museum. It may sound like some old history museum, but it’s far from that. There’s lots of stuff to climb up or slide down.
Much of the material at the City Museum is used material. A lot of the climbing structures [...]
Home of the 62-Second Crosswalks
Posted by Sierra
Hooray! this is officially our 100th post! I dedicate it to all our friends and family who have let us park the RV at their house, and let us stay there.
Washington, D.C., as I’m sure you’re all aware, is our nation’s capital. It is filled with big, white, buildings and people in [...]
Which Slow Traveler Are You?
Posted By Sierra
Q1: How long can you go without washing your underwear?
A: 1 day
B: A few days
C: Um … I’m supposed to wash my underwear?
D: Washing my underwear is the washing machine’s job!
Q2: Have you ever left a comment on www.theslowtravelers.com?
A: I’ve left a few
B: Yep! And if I ever get a response, I write [...]
Hey, Look! A Flying Pig!
Posted by Sierra
When you think of Colonial Williamsburg, “Revolutionary City,” you probably think, “An art museum? When pigs fly!” Yet that is exactly what I’m going to write about.
When we went to Williamsburg, one of the things we did was go to the Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum/Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum. I took [...]
Ms. Sierra goes to Washington
Posted by Stan
What a pleasant surprise today, when we stopped by the office of our congressman, newcomer Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, to pick up gallery tickets so we can view the House of Representatives in action and were invited to meet him.
He presented Sierra with three books on how the government works, asked about our [...]