How Texas Artisan Cheese Producers Help Their Employees and Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Texas Artisan cheese producers understand how critical the health of their employees and support of their communities are  as...

Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies

In Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is the most wonderful Aquarium we have ever visited!  At Ripley’s visitors of all ages enjoy...

Buenos Dias, Buenos Aires

What is your image of Buenos Aires?  Swirling dancers melted together while dancing tango?  Evita waving from the balcony...

Santa Fe, NM: Meow Wolf - Where Wonderment Compensates for a Lack of Words

A travel writer’s worst nightmare? Being at a loss for words to describe something. And so it is with...

Crystal River, Florida: Best Small Town in America

Darn!  My secret is out: The Travel Channel has selected Crystal River, Florida—my hometown—as one of the best in...
Texas
How Texas Artisan Cheese Producers Help Their Employees and Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gatlinburg
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies
Buenos Aires
Buenos Dias, Buenos Aires
Santa Fe
Santa Fe, NM: Meow Wolf - Where Wonderment Compensates for a Lack of Words
Crystal River
Crystal River, Florida: Best Small Town in America

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Louisiana

Big Squeeze in the Big Easy

No one fully grasped the damage to lives and property when Category 3 Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Music is New Orleans’ legacy, its cultural gift to the world. The aftermath of Katrina scattered NO’s…

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Texas

“Remember Goliad!”

Of course, everyone knows “Remember the Alamo!” But, what’s this “Remember Goliad”? Presidio La Bahia played a major role in the early days of the Texas Revolution. In 1836 Colonel James Walker Fannin took command of Presidio La Bahia. At…

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Colorado

Tiny House Jamboree in CO Springs

There is a gathering a-coming of the tiny houses August 7-9th in Colorado Springs called Tiny House Jamboree. Builders, designers, suppliers, tiny “housers” and TH enthusiasts will convene for a three-day celebration. I will be part of that celebration. This…

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Arizona

Red Rocks of Sedona

Sedona was on our agenda following the Grand Canyon experience. What Yixian, Julia (Jiaojian) and I didn’t anticipate was how different the Sedona experience would be from our Grand Canyon. The brilliant red and orange sandstone formations kept the cameras…

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California

Banning, CA: A Fun Get-Away

We drove for two days through bleak desert, flat landscape, stopping just before California border to have a lunch of our last fruit and veggies because we expected them to be taken at the California line by Agriculture Control, but…

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Arizona

The Grand Canyon

I had no clue. When I began planning a trip to the Grand Canyon, my Google results were plentiful, actually, overwhelming. My friends from China, Julia (Xiaojian) and Yixian, were meeting me in Flagstaff for a three day exploration of…

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Mexico

Temazcal Sweat Lodge in Cozumel

I am sweating profusely. My pores are so over-run with liquid that I fear I will float away in a river of my own perspiration. Since I am molting inside a sweat lodge, I figure I can’t go very far….

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Mexico

Jalisco, Mexico

Let’s start with a bit of history; Mexico has 31 states set up much like their US counterparts. Many people recognize Mexico City, Acapulco, Cancun and Cabo San Lucas. But I had to check my map when I was invited…

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