What a beautiful country! Captain Kidd had a blast in Argentina!
The Adventures of Captain Kidd
A photo blog on the adventures of Captain Kidd, a plush pirate doll who travels the world so that my dad can always be with me when I travel. I want to increase knowledge of leukemia and Multiple myeloma and raise money to find a cure for these cancers. I donate $25 for every trip he takes with me and $10 for every trip he takes with friends and family.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Argentina and Antarctica
Captain Kidd was privileged to join a couple of my friends to Argentina and Antarctica during their Honeymoon!
Friday, January 11, 2013
New Echota, Calhoun, GA Jan. 10, 2013
Captain Kidd visited New Echota; the Cherokee nation's capitol before the trail of tears happened. It was a very interesting site, especially since this seems to be a forgotten history of the USA.
He hung out with a Cherokee man
He checked out the council house for a while.
Decided to see what the tavern had to offer
Not a bad tavern.
New Echota. A forgotten capitol
This was where the trail of tears started.
The memorial dedicated to the Cherokee nation
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Italy, June 2012
Captain Kidd traveled to Italy and other parts of Europe over the summer. So far I only have the pictures of Captain Kidd in Italy, which are awesome! I cannot wait to see the other pictures! Here are the caption's my friend sent me with the photos.
at the dome in florence (it's very completion was an engineering feat not accomplished since the time of the romans, and is considered to have ignited the renaissance. it spans a greater distance than the largest roman dome; in fact it has the greatest span of any masonry dome in the world, still--even greater than st peter's)
at the dome in florence (it's very completion was an engineering feat not accomplished since the time of the romans, and is considered to have ignited the renaissance. it spans a greater distance than the largest roman dome; in fact it has the greatest span of any masonry dome in the world, still--even greater than st peter's)
pisa. 'nuff said. (Capt. Kidd leans like the Pisa)
st peter's square (and basilica), vatican city
inside st peter's. btw, that tall, free-standing brown thing is 100 feet tall and solid bronze. it stands over the tomb of saint peter the apostle. and the letters wrapped around the dome are 6 ft tall. that place is gigantic.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Blue Ridge Mountains, NC, VA. May 2012
During my time off from school, my job gave me five days off in a row. Instead of spending those days cleaning the house and doing whatever it is responsible adults do, I decided we should use the time to travel. I asked my boyfriend to pick somewhere to go and we'd pack our bags and leave. He picked to go on a camping trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway. We packed up the car and off we went to North Carolina with Captain Kidd along for the ride of course.
Our trip started outside of Asheville, NC. but not before we passed the bat cave! Ah ha! I know your secret, Batman!
We stopped at the Arboretum outside of Asheville; a beautiful botanical garden with great trails.
At the Arboretum was a small exhibit of poisonous and intoxicating plants. Captain Kidd's favorites were in the liquor cabinet.
The Arboretum also had a Bonsai Tree Exhibit that was breath takingly beautiful
The nature trails were really pretty.
After this detour, we began driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Every turn had amazing views of the mountains, beautiful tunnels and bridges, and waterfalls.
We ended the first day setting up camp at a quiet campsite near the craggy gardens.
That next morning, we packed up and headed north on the Parkway. We first stopped and panned for gems.
And found an apple orchard next.
Captain Kidd's favorite jam was the "Hotter n hell" jam
We then explored the Linville Caverns
We hung out at the lake by our campsite.
Then made hot dogs next to the camp fire.
We hung out at the North Carolina and Virginia state line.
We had awesome wine tasting at a great hidden winery.
We ended the Blue Ridge Trail at Booker T. Washington's birth place.
We stopped at a gold mine on our way back home.
And checked out Charalotte, NC.
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