Santa Fe Friday Night: Galleries and Dinner

With the bounty of food and art choices, I highly recommend a Friday evening tour of the short track. There’s another intriguing new element to explore each time we go.

Snake Population Explosion

Heavy rainfall and abundant rodent populations mean snakes are fat, happy and multiplying. A recent report by a local new station suggested three times as many rattlers had been caught this summer.

Tent Rocks Offers Spectacular Views

Located less than 40 miles from Santa Fe and about 55 from Albuquerque on Cochiti Pueblo tribal lands, one of our avid hiker friends says Tent Rocks is “from another world.”

Rio Chama Steakhouse in Santa Fe

Tucked into an old, rambling adobe compound on Old Santa Fe Trail in historic Barrio de Analco, Rio Chama is a quaint mix of its storied past and sleek modernity.

Visiting Bellingham in Northern Washington

You missed this year’s tulip festival.  Now what?  A lot, actually.  Summer is Washington’s premier playtime.
For a less-crowded vacation, head to Bellingham, WA. Fly into Seattle, 90 miles to the south, and drive northward along Puget Sound. The San Juan Islands are to the west; a day trip for fishing, whale watching or touring the [...]

Tiptoe through the Tulips in Skagit Valley, WA

For those interested in the awe-inspiring sight of acres of the bright blooms, head to Skagit Valley any time in April.

Destination: Grand Lake Colorado

Not many locales boast great scenery, hiking, water sports and haunted hotels but Grand Lake has it all.

Texas State Fair

One of the largest fairs in the country, the Texas State Fairs brings in the fall.

Blue Mountain Lake in the Adirondacks, NY

The beauty of the Adirondacks and Blue Mountain Lake.

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