Samoa Stories: Queen Mary 2
Samoa Stories: Queen Mary 2 — Steve LovelaceThere wasn’t always a whole lot to do in American Samoa, so I found my entertainment where I could. One of my favorite things was trolling cruise ship...
View ArticleA Day at the Fort Worth Zoo
A Day at the Fort Worth Zoo — Steve LovelaceOne of the advantages of living in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is having an abundance of things to do. For example, Dallas and Fort Worth each have their...
View ArticleMagic at Magic Hat Brewery
Magic at Magic Hat Brewery — Steve LovelaceA friend here in Dallas turned me onto Magic Hat #9. This caramel-colored beer bills itself as a not quite pale ale, and although I am not a big fan of pale...
View ArticleAre You Going to Scarborough Faire?
Are You Going to Scarborough Faire? — Steve LovelaceLast year I went to Scarborough Faire in Waxahachie, Texas. It was my first time at a Renaissance Faire, and I loved it. It was a perfect day for...
View ArticleA Charming Little Shithole
A Charming Little Shithole — Steve LovelaceIt was a charming little shithole: a small town whose rustic beauty belied its backwardness. Anywhere else in the country, it would be filled with mobile...
View ArticleGreetings From Springfield: A Postcard
Greetings From Springfield: A Postcard — Steve LovelaceWhile writing a recent article about a childhood trip to Springfield, Illinois, I had an idea for a postcard. I was originally going to include it...
View ArticleA Dallas Postcard
A Dallas Postcard — Steve LovelaceI love the old postcards where the letters are filled with local landmarks. A few months ago, I created one for Springfield, Illinois. Ever since then, I’ve wanted to...
View ArticleThe Problem with Casinos
The Problem with Casinos — Steve LovelaceMath. That’s the problem that I have with casinos. Once I realize how badly the odds are stacked against me, it’s hard to have much fun. To me, a slot machine...
View ArticleWhat’s Up With Camping?
What’s Up With Camping? — Steve Lovelace What’s the appeal of camping? I don’t mean that as a rhetorical question. I honestly don’t know why people enjoy it. I’ve been a couple of times, and while I...
View ArticleThe Zen of Solo Travel
The Zen of Solo Travel — Steve Lovelace I’ve recently become a big fan of solo travel. Until recently, I had always been afraid to try it. One of my friends told me that a big guy like me has nothing...
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