Visiting Krakow and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Unlike Warsaw, Krakow was not bombed extensively during the Second World War leaving the historic sites mostly intact. The first … Continue reading Visiting Krakow and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Unlike Warsaw, Krakow was not bombed extensively during the Second World War leaving the historic sites mostly intact. The first … Continue reading Visiting Krakow and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Staying with friends in the outer boroughs of NY has provided new experiences and lots of fun. Over the past … Continue reading New York fun
Hot Springs is both a city and a National Park in Arkansas. The town is bustling with tourists visiting the … Continue reading Visiting Springs In Spring
Heading east from Durango, Colorado, we took back roads through and around the San Juan Mountains (part of the Rockies) … Continue reading Route 66 Redux
A journey from the world’s largest tree at 7,000 feet and the highest point in the continental US (Mt. Whitney) … Continue reading Love and Death Valley
Sequoia National Park was established as the second National Park in 1890, but it was the first park formed to … Continue reading Feeling small in a giant forest
Santa Monica offers a combination of ocean and mountain views that are joyful and inviting. The sensational weather is an … Continue reading Sunshine and Smiles in Santa Monica
Just south of Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon, sitting at the bottom of Oak Creek Canyon, is the vibrant town … Continue reading State Of Sedona
The cherry blossoms and daffodils were as shocked as we were at the crisp 30 degree temperature this morning. Fortunately, … Continue reading Museums and galleries galore
About ninety minutes north of Santa Fe is the tiny community of Arroyo Seco. The village is set in the … Continue reading A day in the mountains