A little Machu Picchu
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
Ecola State Park is a feast for the eyes as you gaze down the northern Oregon coast. Haystack Rock catches your eye first but so many other delicacies for the
It’s tulip time in the Skagit Valley of Washington State. For anyone who has experienced this time of year in Western Washington, you know that it is a sight to
Last weekend found me in the sleepy town of Prosser, right in the midst of the wine country of central Washington. I took a bit of a break from visiting
New Orleans cemeteries are old. The history is rich & the tales are shocking . Who knew this is where the phrase “getting the shaft” comes from? Did I look
East of New Orleans are the swamp lands of Honey Island where the gators are bored with tourists, the wild bores wander & the blue pelicans are plentiful. My recent
We have a lovely pumpkin patch outside of Selah where pumpkins seem to populate the hillside. More varieties than I was aware seem to populate this pumpkin gathering place. The
The temptation with these photos was to really play with the editing in Lightroom. The more I played with the editing, the more I was not happy. Although they are
High in the Andes of Ecuador is Volcan Cotopaxi. Sitting at over 19,000 feet, its impressive stature looms over Quito and much of the surrounding area. So often when I
Over the last few years, I’ve had the privilege of staying at Barking Sands Naval Base. This isolated base on the western side of Kauai is beautiful with a huge