Jan 24, 2012 16:23 - By: Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

kayaking in Huntington Beach State Park
If you’re a fan of kayaking like I am, you probably enjoy the sensation of of gliding across the water and feeling the gentle waves below you. Well I discovered a different sensation while kayaking through Huntington Beach Sate Park, near Myrtle Beach. I felt it shortly after I started paddling and felt something stuck on my paddle. It was smelly, greenish brown and it’s called pluff mud. Read More »
Jan 19, 2012 11:02 - By: Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

A farmer volunteer guide at the living history farm.
Farming is the foundation of American history but sadly, farms are quickly disappearing from the daily landscape of the typical American experience. Generations of kids are growing up without a clear understanding of where their food comes from and how it’s produced. The L.W. Paul Living History Farm provides an active example of how small, one-horse family farms operated generations ago. Read More »
Jan 18, 2012 17:59 - By: Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

Grapefull Sisters Vineyard
Wine tasting can be a lot of fun, what with all that sipping of various wines, but a trip to Grapefull Sisters Vineyard creates a total wine experience that’s not just about tasting. Located 17 miles north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, this sprawling working vineyard offers gardens, a bed and breakfast, an RV camping ground and yes, wine tasting. Read More »
Dec 30, 2011 13:27 - By: Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

Biking along Lake Michigan
So you thought the biking craze was regulated to balmy climates and hippie-focused cities? Think again. Despite bone chilling temperatures for most of the year, Chicago hosts a sizable biking community that cycles year round, wind chill and snow be damned. That means today’s “Critical Mass Bikers Parade” through downtown is just business as usual for fleece-covered bike fans. Read More »