If you are looking for a family-friendly destination to spend spring break, Nashville is a perfect choice. With endless activities for both kids and adults, you will have a great time exploring the city. Here are some of the best places to visit in Nashville with kids during spring break in 2023. Stay-and-Play in Nashville…
Fort William Henry Hotel Review
This is a review of the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center by a Skip-Generation family actively exploring Lake George, NY. As one of our skip-gen trips (travel with you and the grandkids only), I took my granddaughter to Lake George, NY to share the memories I had with my children “back in the…
5 Best Spots to See the Next Solar Eclipse in Lake George, NY
Early risers, you’re in for a treat! The next solar eclipse will be on display for you. At sunrise on the morning of June 10, people living in and around Lake George, the northern Great Lakes, across New York state, New England, and southeast Canada can treat themselves to one of the most unusual sights…
7 Best Nashville Restaurants With Live Music
Nothing says “Nashville” like enjoying a great meal at a restaurant with live music. So what could be better than enjoying both at the same time? Don’t make the mistake of thinking Music City is only country music or only Southern cuisine, even though both are excellent. No matter your taste or speed, Nashville’s got something for you to…
Prepping for Nashville Solar Eclipse Road Trip
You only live once, and I am always on the lookout for once-in-a-lifetime experiences. This time it will be the total solar eclipse crossing the whole United States. The last time it happened was in 1918. The next time won’t be until 2045. So watching this solar eclipse is pretty much my one shot. What…
Watching a Solar Eclipse: Safety First
Total Solar Eclipse 2017: SAFETY FIRST Do Not Look Directly at the Sun During a Solar Eclipse. DO NOT USE THESE ITEMS FOR SAFE VIEWING: Don’t use sunglasses or eyeglasses of any kind. Do not look through unfiltered binoculars, telescopes, cameras or cellphones. Do not use a “Sun filter” that screws into a telescope eyepiece….