Monthly Archives: February 2014

Dance For a Chicken at a Cajun Country Mardi Gras

Mark Twain once wrote that a traveler “has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi Gras in New Orleans.” Of the thousands of festivals throughout the U.S. and Canada, none tops Mardi Gras. Spectacular parades, unbelievable costumes, music, dancing, food, drink­—take your pick of places to indulge and enjoy. The largest celebration
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Another Dispute Settled

While traveling through Madison, Wisconsin, last spring, Good Sam Club member Winifred Codd stopped to browse the new RVs at Jerry’s Camping Center. Codd was so impressed with the layout of one particular travel trailer, she purchased it on the spot and towed it home to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. All was well until she arrived
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Why We Travel With a Laptop and Printer

In this day and age, it’s easy to have devices that allow you to stay in contact with your family and friends as you travel. Think of all the tablets and cellular phones used throughout North America and you’ll know what I’m talking about. However, in this blog post, I will share the advantages of
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Think You Know Mardi Gras? 5 Things You May Not Know

Do you know the meaning of krewe? Or the origin of Mardi Gras? Here you will find 10 things to know about Mardi Gras to make your Carnivale the best! Think you know Mardi Gras? Spectacular parades with beautiful and creative floats begin parading approximately two weekends prior to Mardi Gras Day. 1. Carnivale is
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