by Sue Henderson | Feb 2, 2021 | Stories of the Road
In the mid-1990s, we spent a half year roaming the country in the ultimate boomer dream, a motorhome. One of our goals for the trip was to see as many national parks as we could. In those pre-internet-at-your-fingertips days, we went with three books: a guide...
by Sue Henderson | Jan 19, 2021 | Featured, Stories of the Road
Been thinking a lot lately about the fall of our lives. Both of us are approaching some big milestone years so we started looking at round numbers and realized a couple years ago that we both only had one state left to see. Rick needed to see Kansas. I was missing...
by Sue Henderson | Oct 27, 2020 | Stories of the Road
It’s a lovely sunny early autumn day in the Shenandoah Valley as we wake and venture into our farmhouse kitchen after a comfortable night under handmade quilts in our rental cabin. The 18thc floors show their age – bowed and just creaky enough to provide a hint of...
by Sue Henderson | Oct 18, 2020 | Stories of the Road
Stretched out on the sloping lawn alongside a creek in the Shenandoah Valley on an early autumn afternoon with the dappled sun filtering thru the ancient black walnut and chestnut trees is the perfect respite from a hectic and crazy summer of strife and conflict. ...
by Sue Henderson | Oct 16, 2020 | Stories of the Road
I’m not exactly a foodie. We don’t generally travel for specific food reasons preferring instead to eat local and find the specialities of the region. I always prefer a local diner or restaurant than chains and have been known to go out of our way if someone has...
by Sue Henderson | Aug 18, 2020 | Stories of the Road
In the winter of 2019, Henderson Productions took a small group to Tanzania for a 14-day adventure. This blog series tells the story of the trip and our fellow travelers. Using our network around the world, we curated a tour to give us local connections and...