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Tohono Chul Park: Nature, Art, Culture, and a damn good brunch.
Yes, I have been a complete blog slacker in the past few months, I know. Let’s just pretend that a fresh new blog post is like waiting for a fine wine to ferment. Or for a long lost love to realize what they were missing all those years. Or like finally hitting it big after […]
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History and Hokeyness in Old Tucson
Winding on the mountainous road leaving Tucson in the distance, I blithely anticipated Old Tucson would be a hidden treasure tucked between the hillsides. Certainly tucked away… in the middle of nowhere… it dawned on me that I just might be entering that pesky force field that sucks me into tourist traps once again. Famed […]
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Sedona Photo Essays: Fay Canyon Trail – Part Two
After doubling back, we kept our eyes peeled for a trail that was only marked by small piles of stone. This trail, which leads up beneath the Fay Canyon Arch, was once a marked trail until there were rock slides that created its current condition. A moderate climb to the natural arch (photo center, in […]
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Sedona Photo Essays: Fay Canyon Trail – Part One
Fay Canyon Trail (perhaps about a mile) was the first of several short hikes we did throughout the span of one day. From the roadside, with sprawling red rocks in the distance, the dusty trail begins… Skirting jutting red rock formations… Weaving along the tree shaded path… With a dramatic view at the end of the trail… From here, […]
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Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes for a travel PT…
Choosing your travel housing and getting it right the first time (especially when trying to figure it from a distance in an unfamiliar place) doesn’t always happen. For me, my originally planned location was a good starting point because of its proximity to family despite its significant distance from my workplace. But with the passing […]
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