Kilauea Lighthouse
This was one of our favorite destinations when we traveled to Hawaii. The Kilauea lighthouse is part of a national wildlife sanctuary. From this point you can see many different types of wildlife, including whales and the occasional albatross. We stood for several minutes and learned to watch for the tell-tale sprays of water that [...]
Paris… Or something like it.
Vegas is a city that never sleeps. No matter the time of day or night, it all seems to blend together. The lights in this picture hopefully capture the energy and movement that surrounds Vegas at all times. Even if it is 3:00 AM, everything is vibrant and surreal.
The Paris Hotel and Casino [...]
Midnight At The Jefferson Memorial
One of the coolest things about Washington D.C. is that the memorials are open 24 hours a day. This is especially nice when you are there on business and can’t cut away from work until late. Anyway, it was close to midnight when I took this photograph. It was great. We passed a couple [...]
Druid Arch Panorama
Tucked down in the southernmost part of the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park is Druid Arch. It is accessible only by foot and is a 13 mile day hike from the nearest parking lot. So, needless to say, this one is off the beaten path. However, at the end you are rewarded with an [...]
Dogfight At The Smithsonian
Ok… so maybe not a dogfight, seeing as none of these planes have any weaponry.
I took this photo at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. They have quite a collection that spans from early canvas and timber airplanes to the space shuttle. The museum is actually a giant aircraft hanger [...]
Casa Beach
This summer I had a chance to take a long weekend in San Diego. One of the places I visited was La Jolla. While I was out walking around I saw a large group of people hanging out on the wall over looking the beach. I went over to see what was going on [...]
Strange Things Grow In Vegas…
So, I just returned from a 12 day business trip to Las Vegas… I gotta say, 12 days is a bit long. In fact I got home and a day later headed out to Moab for some much needed fresh air and some wide open space It is funny…even the people who work on [...]
Caribou, Colorado
The town of Caribou was established in 1870 to house the miners of the Caribou Silver Mine. In its hay day it is estimated that Caribou was home to approximately 3,000 people. However, this one of only two buildings that remain standing today.
Hawaiian Roots
We have some friends on Kauai that own some property up near the north shore. They invited us to go up and take a look around. The property is about 3.5 -4 acres and has a 500 sq foot cottage on it. It is really a delightful place off the beaten path. My wife [...]
The Spirit Of Kauai
While we were on Kauai we decided to take a sunset cruise on the Napali Coast. It is absolutely stunning! If you are ever on Kauai, do not leave without seeing the Napali coast. There are several boats that you can charter out of Port Allen, one being the Spirit of Kauai. Obviously, this [...]
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