2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: Fillmore and Cove Fort

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: Fillmore and Cove Fort This month will be a celebration of travel. I am so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had over my nearly thirty years to explore the world. Click here to read … Continued

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: Antelope Island & My First Travel Writing Experience

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel:Antelope Island & My First Travel Writing Experience This month will be a celebration of travel. I am so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had over my nearly thirty years to explore the world. Click … Continued

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: Day Trip to Boston

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: Day Trip to Boston This month will be a celebration of travel. I am so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had over my nearly thirty years to explore the world. Click here to read … Continued

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: NYC Islands

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: NYC Islands This month will be a celebration of travel. I am so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had over my nearly thirty years to explore the world. Click here to read about my … Continued

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: To the Crown of Liberty

2013 Gratitude Project – Travel: To the Crown of Liberty This month will be a celebration of travel. I am so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve had over my nearly thirty years to explore the world. Click here to … Continued

Arizona Museum of Natural History

I enjoy visiting natural history museums. They make me get excited like a little boy. It’s probably because of the dinosaurs. Who doesn’t like dinosaurs? I recently made a visit to the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa, AZ, and I’m … Continued

Santa Clara, Mountain Meadows and Pine Valley

Santa Clara, Mountain Meadows and Pine Valley Southern Utah is rich with history. On my recent trip to St. George I experienced the emotions that accompany visits to a few historic sites in the area. I say that because each … Continued

A Second Earth – Biosphere 2

In the mountains north of Tucson is a feat of human engineering built for one experiment, now being used for many. It made world headlines in the 90s and of course everyone had an opinion of whether it was a … Continued

San Xavier Mission of Wa:k

On my way to Green Valley a couple of weeks ago, I exited off of Interstate 10 onto Interstate 19 – the only stretch of road I’ve been on in the U.S. that uses meters and kilometers instead of feet … Continued

“No one wins a nuclear war” – Titan Missile Museum

For some reason I’ve also had an emotional reaction when I see old news footage of the Berlin Wall coming down. I was just a child when the Cold War was coming to an end and don’t really remember that … Continued

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