Burns was worth the trip … for the beauty and charm of the town, for the stunning example of reusing an old building rather than tearing it down, and for the perfect place to meet up with friends.
Tag: see the world
Three Truths and a Lie
For now my bucket list items are my lies, but I’ll have to come up with new lies to play the game in the future.
Fall Colors
Climbing into the mountains in Idaho, the bright, fall yellow leaves on the Aspens shimmered in the sun. Then other colors started to appear: all manner of reds and oranges.
Those “Oops” Photos
I’ve compiled a few “oops” shots from recent vacations. I had to grab ‘em quickly, before someone hit the delete button.
A Road Trip Experiment
With more and more people taking road trips, I hope a few of our lessons learned will help you plan a perfect road trip soon.
Water to Wine
The trip ended at a winery offering both motivation to keep paddling and a “we made it” bonus.
A Surprising Delight in Jerome
Judy named his Arizona spin on a Screwdriver (with Prickly Pear and mango purees) the Double Whammy, while my modified Whisky Sour was refreshing and fantastic. And the food? To die for.
Potomac Point Winery – Go for the View, Stay for the Wine
Kathleen had never been to Virginia, but we sip wine together regularly, so introducing her to wines from the other coast seemed like a no-brainer.
Cabin Fever Happens Year-Round
Fast forward to now. Cabin fever in the desert hits in the summer. With high temps often hitting 110℉ or more, we spend most days inside ...
Air Shows
It’s not just about the scream of jet engines and heart-stopping, low-level flybys that draws me to a show. It’s the buzz of excitement about the other planes ... that offer up close and personal glimpses of aviation power and flexibility.
