Today, we are touring a coal mine that has been closed since 1966! We were several hundred feet UNDERNEATH the ground! The coal mine was cold and wet! The mine still had some coal in it, but it wasn’t able to extracted anymore. There were tons of cool things to learn and see in the
Of of all the ferries we’ve taken, this is my most favorite! We rode right past the Statue of Liberty! It was cold and rainy but we made the best of it! It was pretty cool and I recommend this place to all of those who visit New York! South Ferry Plaza4 Whitehall St.New York,
Today we are visiting the second great lake, Lake Ontario. The water was cold-ish but bearable. The water was also super clear! We enjoyed making rock towers and Amber found her throne. Its great for family to visit but not very handicap accessible. Its great to visit on a warm day and you can swim
Ellis Island was the gateway to the United States for over 12 million immigrants. It was the nation’s busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954. For the majority of immigrants, Ellis Island truly was an “Island of Hope” – the first stop on their way to new opportunities and experiences in America. For the
Today, I am replacing our 4-wheeler battery. She sat around in our storage unit for a while till the battery finally gave out. We bought a new one and replaced the battery. We have used the 4-wheeler since then and she runs perfectly, guess I didn’t mess it up, LOL! It was actually really easy
Now that we have added the the ladder rack, its time to give one last upgrade. We added this roof basket so we can put some boxes and items related to that on the top of the truck. You have to be careful on what you store up there that way you can still drive
Today we are visiting the Statue of Liberty. It was a little cold and raining, but nothing we couldn’t handle ;). We had so much fun exploring and learning new things, like that the Statue is run by New York but the island that the Statue stands on is in New Jersey waters! DISCLAIMER: if