A Fine Welcome to Taliesin West
This was my second visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West outside of Phoenix. The first time wasn’t such a pleasant experience (that’s another story from another time) … however, this beautiful […]
This was my second visit to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West outside of Phoenix. The first time wasn’t such a pleasant experience (that’s another story from another time) … however, this beautiful […]
As we crossed into Arizona after visiting Utah’s Canyonlands and Arches National Parks, we were greeted by Monument Valley’s towering rock formations. The spirited land of the Navajo Nation easily […]
From under the sandstone cave, we peered up the canyon walls in amazement at what this ancient culture had constructed and wondered at how they lived. This visit to the beautifully-preserved […]
After traversing the infamous 21-mile washboard dirt road to the entrance of Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, it was nice to be greeted by one of the Park’s wildlife. As […]
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Photo Copyright: The City of Albuquerque, NM. Old Town Plaza It’s official. Spring has arrived. What a great reason to get out and…
On a cold and breezy winter we made our trek north to Pecos National Historic Park. It was the first of our 12-park visit of 2014 (reference:America’s Best Idea). And, […]
When you’re on the grounds of the Arizona Biltmore neighborhood, this famed and historical hotel watches over you like the Biltmore Sprites that are stationed at the entrance. Since I […]