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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Brazil, Sao Paulo

Street Art of Sao Paulo

Street Art of South America is famous for its beauty and, often, political statements or social  movements. From Valpo (Valparaiso, Chile) to Colombia to Brazil, street art turns grey concrete into vibrant color and comment. What could be more fun…

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Amazon River

The Mighty Amazon River

If you think travel is all fun and games. You’ve only been as far as the corner Stop N Go. Anonymous Traveling on the Mighty Amazon, a river that is 4,000+miles (6,516 km) long, spans the South American continent-east to…

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Mt. Hood, Oregon

Outdoors at Mt. Hood

Even more spectacular, if that is possible, than Timberline Lodge, are the outdoor activities available in and around Mt. Hood and Government Camp. Skiing: Skiing Mt. Hood can be done year round (sometimes there isn’t enough snow and it does…

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Colorado, Durango

Durango Rewind

Fishing in Durango, Colorado with Lonnie Malouff, Little Fishes Guide Service, is my nirvana. Lonnie knows where the fish are plus he is a great teacher. We began our fly fishing experience on the Animas River, which is filled with…

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Myanmar

Myanmar: The People, Part 2

It was such a serendipitous meeting. While strolling the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar’s most sacred Buddhist shrine, we stopped to talk to a monk. A very chatty fellow of 51, and a monk for over 25 years, he was very eager…

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Mexico, Tijuana

Revisiting Tijuana, Mexico

Thirty-five years after my first walk across the border to Tijuana, an old friend, BorisPiskin, who owns Teloro, the largest solar business for the Hispanic market in California, invited me to spend 2 ½ days in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Has…

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