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La de Boheme (French): The Bohemian
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary: vagabond; unconventional; free and easy. [Modern]; an adventurer in art or literature, of irregular, unconventional habits, questionable tastes, or free morals. [Modern]
La de Boheme (French): The Bohemian
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary: vagabond; unconventional; free and easy. [Modern]; an adventurer in art or literature, of irregular, unconventional habits, questionable tastes, or free morals. [Modern]
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Let waymarking and your GPS be your guide to interesting, weird, and useful places around the world.
By La de Boheme | Published 8/12/2009
We complain about the loss of our privacy, but many of us are contributing to the disclosure of our own sensitive information.
By La de Boheme | Published 7/16/2009
The Whiteoak Canyon Trail is 5.1 miles long and follows Whiteoak Run down the gorge it has cut. With six waterfalls, it is one of the most popular hikes in the Park, there is parking for access at the top on Skyline Drive or at the bottom in Berry Hollow.
By La de Boheme | Published 7/6/2009
Hawksbill Summit is the highest peak in Shenandoah NP. A viewpoint gives you a 360° view of surrounding peaks. At sunset, it can be quite awe-inspiring.
By La de Boheme | Published 7/6/2009
Even though you probably will not print 8 x 12 glossies from your cell phone's camera, it can be an indispensable tool.
By La de Boheme | Published 6/30/2009
I talk to my cats by chuddering. Learn what it is and how you also can chudder to your cat.
By La de Boheme | Published 6/24/2009
GMAC reports that 20.1% of licensed driver would not be able to pass the driver's written test today. Evidence of this is seen regularly on American highways. Many drivers have bad habits, some of which are just plain annoying!
By La de Boheme | Published 6/18/2009
Take a step away from the normal visitor attractions and see some of the hidden treasures and oddities in the historic town of Fredericksburg and surrounding areas.
By La de Boheme | Published 6/6/2009
The Hot-Short Mountain Trail connects the Nicholson Hollow Trail and the Hazel Mountain Trail. Along the way, there are vestiges of the mountain folks who lived there over 70 years ago.
By La de Boheme | Published 6/4/2009
You love hiking, but the prospect of camping out and sleeping on hard ground in unclean clothes after walking miles with a ton of stuff on your back doesn't thrill you? Then you're a slackpacker!
By La de Boheme | Published 6/2/2009
Mother Nature comes in colors everywhere as seen in Shenandoah NP.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/28/2009
Shenandoah NP is known for its wildflowers in spring, lush greenery in summer, and fall colors in autumn, but winter, the 'forgotten' season, reveals a whole different world of wonderment.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/27/2009
There are over 100 cemeteries in the Park today - testimony of the mountaineers that lived there years ago. Some are still maintained by descendants; many more are lost, forgotten, overgrown, and hard to find as Mother Nature reclaims her own.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/23/2009
There are many waterfalls in Shenandoah NP -- some very popular and easily accessible by trail, others not so well-known and more challenging to reach.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/19/2009
Dottie is an old favorite piebald deer seen frequently around Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park. Every year she bears twins. This little cutie is one of them.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/17/2009
Hiking up the Stony Man Trail to the summit during a snowstorm is a trip into a whole different world.
By La de Boheme | Published 5/16/2009
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