- December 7, 2025
Jim Kennard with wife Linda Mahran at a Red Sox game at Fenway Park while visiting family in Boston. Tampa Bay Rays Matt Moore pitched a two-hitter shut-out complete game that evening.
Palm Coast residents Herb and Roe Hiers, Ron and Bev Kecskes, and sister, Carol Veliky in Talkeetna, Alaska.
Connie Hayes and granddaughters Samantha and Rachel read the Palm Coast Observer while overlooking state capital in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Dennis & Evelyn Brydges carried their Observer to Ephesus, Turkey to the Virgin Mary's last resting place here on earth. The pilgrims who come here believe Mary accompanied St. john to this area in AD 34.
David B. Hayes visited the Washington National Zoo with the Palm Coast Observer in hand.
Roberto and Lina Tapia with good friends Anzonetta and Bert Symister took the Observer on a recent trip to New Orleans' French Quarters.
Jim and Rosanne Ilardo at the North Cape, Arctic Circle in Honningsvag, Norway
Boyscout Troop 281 took the Palm Coast Observer to Camp-La-Noche summer camp, in Paisley.
Shaun Goodrich reads the Palm Coast Observer at Olympic National Park, in Washington.
Nicole and Kevin Prata visit the Senhora da Serra carved out of solid granite in Serra da Estrela, Portugal.
Art and Louise Shrader spent vacation time in North Carolina. The town Dysartville is about half way between Asheville and Hickory.
Liz Graf is pictured outside the Prince Bishop’s Residence (Würzburger Residenz) in Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany.
Luciano Arce took the Observer to capitol Hill in Washington D.C. when he was recognized during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War ceremony.
Yolanda Herrera and her kids visited a park in San Gil - Santander, Colombia, where they found trees with roots more than 300 years old.
Michele Burpeau and Sil Di Gregorio getting attention in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico. Seems like everyone wants to read the Palm Coast Observer. Another enjoyable vacation arranged by Gerling Travel.
SSgt. Michael Weatherford, US Air Force, stands at the front gate of Volkel Air Base (AB), in The Netherlands, where he is stationed. Although he live thousands of miles away, his family sends him the Observer to read every week.
William Markert and the Palm Coast Observer in Sturgis, South Dakota.
Shayla and Mark Gerling read the Palm Coast Observer with Walt Disne,y at the Anaheim, Calif. Disneyland on their summer vacation.
Mark, Erica and Vianka Zevallos carried the Palm Coast Observer with them when they visited Peru.