Traveling the World With My Peanut

Traveling with my camera has been a passion of mine for as long as I can remember. I knew once my daughter was born I was going to have a permanent traveling companion. I wanted to share everything I could with her. Take her to see things that most people only dream of. Not to mention the more I traveled the more I could learn my camera.

 

We started traveling around the United States when she was six. I wanted to wait until she was a teenager before traveling abroad. During that time we have traveled all over the US to broaden our horizon outside the great state of Texas. This great American experience has taken us to The Golden State of California, The Sunshine State of Florida, The Capital City of DC, and the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee to name just a few.

 

One of our top adventures has to the Great American Hamburger Tour where we traveled around the Northwestern part of Washington eating at mom and pop hamburger joints several times a day trying different hamburgers, shakes, and fries. Our greatest adventure hands down have to be our Presidential Home Tour. Even though we have only seen eight homes and grave-sites, I hope one day when we can take a break from traveling abroad and continue down the list of US Presidents.

 

US Presidential Home Tour

  • 1st US President (1789 – 1797) George Washington’s Home
  • 3rd US President (1801 – 1809) Thomas Jefferson’s Home
  • 4th US President (1809 – 1817) James Madison’s Home
  • 5th US President (1817 – 1825) James Monroe’s Home
  • 7th US President (1829 – 1837) Andrew Jackson’s Home
  • 19th US President (1877- 1881) Rutherford B. Hayes’ Home
  • 16th US President (1861-1865) Abraham Lincoln’s Home
  • 20th US President (1881 – 1881) James A. Garfield’s Home
  • 25th US President (1897-1901) William McKinley’s Home
  • 36th US President (1961-1963) Lyndon B. Johnson’s Home