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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 […]

Franconia Notch State Park

One of the benefits of our Bluegreen ownership is that we can “trade” our points into RCI® and use their bevy of resorts all over the world. If you aren’t too picky about where you want to go, it’s pretty easy to make the trade. If there is a specific place you have in mind, it […]

The Historic Park Inn Hotel

Click on the first photo in each group and scroll to see the square photos at full size. In July I took off for Iowa all by myself for the first time in years, making the rounds with relatives and ending with a visit at my mother-in-law’s. This was a special treat to have Elaine all to myself. Usually […]

Taliesin

Click on the first photo in each group and scroll to see the square photos at full size. In 1932 the Taliesin Fellowship was founded as a community that provided architectural training with a “learn by doing” approach. The community survives today as the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture whose members, both faculty and apprentices, are still known […]

Taliesin West

Click on the first photo in each group and scroll to see the square photos at full size. To start at the beginning of this series, visit The Trip that Started it All 2014 In 1937, at the age of 70, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship began building Taliesin West as a winter home, […]

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