flowering cactus and Sedona red rocks

Tapping Into The Magic of Sedona

Sedona is not only considered one of the most beautiful places in the world, it is also believed that in Sedona you will find energy centers.  This energy is the reason that such a large New Age community has sprung up in the Sedona area, bringing with it a variety of spiritual practices and alternative … Read more

Santa Catalina Island California

Catalina: A Mediterranean Island Getaway In SoCal

Just an hour boat ride from Long Beach aboard the Catalina Express Santa Catalina Island, also known as Catalina Island,  lies only 22 miles off the coast of southern California but a world away from urban chaos of Los Angeles.   William Wrigley, Jr. of Wrigley chewing gum fame developed the town of Avalon as a resort … Read more

Palace Hotel and Bath House Eureka Springs

Eureka Springs: A Mountain Town With A Unique Personality

I love historic small towns but above all I love towns that have a district personality and Eureka Springs fits the the bill on both counts. Nestled in the Ozark mountains in Northwest Arkansas and just a couple of hours from Bentonville this cheerful mountain town brings history and art together and invites visitors with … Read more

Ferris Wheel Long Beach California

Best Things To Do In Long Beach

Long Beach is a great day or weekend trip if you are in the L.A. area. Just half an hour away from downtown Los Angeles Long Beach feels light years away with it’s laid back atmosphere, beautiful ocean views and breathtaking sunsets.  Art, music, festivals and lots of dining, shopping and recreation options make this a … Read more

National Aquarium in Baltimore

Tips When Visiting the National Aquarium in Baltimore

My daughter loves animals so when we travel we always look for opportunities to learn and get close to nature, even if we are visiting a city.  On our recent trip to Washington D.C. we made a half day trip to Baltimore to visit the National Aquarium. Located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor the National Aquarium … Read more

King Williams architecture San Antonio

San Antonio’s King William Historic District

As an architect I always look for interesting neighborhoods and historic architecture when I travel so when I heard about the King William historic district in San Antonio, Texas I knew that I had to visit it.    Located just a couple of miles south of downtown and bound by the San Antonio River the King … Read more