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North America

Florida, Key West

Key West: Fishing

Few locations offer the variety of fish found in the waters of Key West, Florida. The weather cooperated with warm temps and blue skies. Bruce and I met Captain Brian (aka – Goose) at the Sunset Marina at a reasonable…

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Seattle

Seattle’s Uniqueness

Fish fly at Seattle’s Pike Place Market as the tourists squeeze together between flower and seafood vendors. Freedom is making it to the sidewalk. There is more to Seattle than rain, ferries, and Ivar’s Acres of Claims. Since you’ve visited…

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New Mexico

O’Keeffe’s NM: a photo tour

An easy 1.5 hour drive north of Santa Fe, traveling through Espinola and Abiquiu, is Ghost Ranch. In 1929, the famous abstract artist, Georgia O’Keeffe, visited Taos at the invitation of Dorthy Brett and Mabel Dodge Luhan. During that visit,…

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California

Spotting Spouts on the Whale Trail

When whales burst from the sea with joyful exaltation they humble us with their awesome power. Making the longest migrations of any mammal on earth, from Alaska’s chilly waters to Baja, California’s warmth, they rely on ancient knowledge to guide…

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Montana

Montana: Wildlife & Scenery

Montana may not exactly qualify as a safari destination, but it is with some justification it’s been called “America’s Serengeti,” after the Tanzania plains region famous for its wildlife migrations. After all, Montana has more wildlife and fewer people than…

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New Mexico, Santa Fe

Santa Fe, NM: Loretto Chapel

Santa Fe attracts over a million visitors each year. The downtown area draws people to the unique Indian and Spanish art, clothing and food that separates Santa Fe from other destinations.  People flock to the impressive Cathedral Basilica of Saint…

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