Arizona

Oil Fields to Radiant Skies

Today we left the Texas Timeshares in Lakeway to continue our escape from Wisconsin’s winter. For the first time on this trek, we were able to enjoy one of our favorite road trip experiences. Instead of spending an hour at a restaurant or the alternative – slamming fast food or choking down a roller dog […]

Canyon de Chelly: Arizona’s Best Kept Secret

After living in Arizona for four years back in the day and visiting several times since, I can’t believe that I had never heard of Canyon de Chelly National Monument (canyon de-shay). I suppose it could be because it’s not a National Park – which would seem to command more attention. If it weren’t for the advice of a family […]

The Arizona Biltmore

So much of what I love about traveling is taking the tours and hearing the stories. Anytime I can hear an interesting, inspiring or funny story, I consider a tour to be a success. In my opinion, since often times the tours are free or close to it, it’s a great idea to take tours whenever they’re offered. Most times the tour […]

Theodore Roosevelt Lake

Yesterday I went on a drive of the Apache Trail. I had read all of the Trip Advisor comments about it being a treacherous road and then others that said it was no big deal. Well I’m pretty experienced. I can handle driving in the mountains, which turned out to be the case. I took the […]

My Little Pretties…

Usually when I take pictures, I’m snapping mountains or rivers and I always slip in a couple of flowers and trees, because, well I love flowers and trees – and let’s face it, even the prettiest mountains and rivers can get boring without some wispy plants or a pop of color provided by some flowers somewhere in the frame. […]

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