“The Help” house in Greenwood, MS
If you've not seen the 2012 Oscar winning movie "The Help," you should (movie blurb below). It's fantastic! While I was in Greenwood, Mississippi I had an opportunity to tour the main house used in the filming of the movie. The experience was made that much more enjoyable due to...
Read moreJack Binion’s is savory sensation
Jack Binion's is one of those classically sophisticated restaurants that epitomizes fine dining. The atmosphere sort of reminded me of being in Chicago (even though I was in Tunica, Mississippi), with its rich and elegant décor. From the interaction with the hostess, throughout the dining experience, the service was impeccable....
Read moreRandom facts about Durango, Colorado
Nestled in the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado, Durango is a picturesque mountain town brimming with adventure! From fly-fishing, zip lining and mountain biking, to skiing, rock climbing and golfing; outdoor enthusiasts will be amazed by the playground Mother Nature has provided. Breathe in the crisp mountain air and...
Read moreMesquite Chop House in Southhaven, MS
I arrived in Southhaven, Mississippi this afternoon and enjoyed a lovely evening at the Mesquite Chop House, where they specialize in steaks, seafood and spirits...all prepared with a bit of southern flair. Specialty steaks and chops are grilled over an open mesquite fire and simply seasoned with kosher salt, black...
Read moreRandom Factoids about Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe is a picturesque southern mountain town in northern New Mexico, a four-season getaway with breathtaking scenery. You'll find clean air and endless outdoor activities...from hiking, biking, horseback riding to river rafting and other endeavors to fill four to five days—or, four to five months. “The City Different” is...
Read moreGertrude’s Restaurant: Paradise for the eyes and the palate
The Desert Botanical Garden is one of the most advantageous sites in Arizona, an incredible representation of all the beauty the desert has to offer. Gertrude’s restaurant is named after one of the Garden’s largest benefactors, Mrs. Gertrude Divine Webster, who founded the Desert Botanical Garden in 1939. Matt Taylor,...
Read moreTubac and namesake resort captivate visitors
Nestled in the high desert of the Santa Cruz Valley, in the shadow of the Santa Rita Mountains, lies one of the earliest settlements in the state of Arizona. Tubac was established way back in 1752 as a Spanish presidio. However today, artists are more prevalent than a military men....
Read moreTumacacori National Historical Park
Located just south of Tubac, Arizona in the southern part of the state is a national monument worth a stop....the Tumacacori National Historical Park. This historical park preserves three early Spanish colonial mission ruins. The oldest and best-preserved of the three, San Jose de Tumacacori, was built on the site...
Read moreSri Lanka: More than beautiful beaches and ancient ruins
Written by: Emma Teppa Top Five Parks and Reserves in Sri Lanka While Sri Lanka is working to put itself firmly on the map of luxury holiday destinations, many visitors to the small Indian Ocean Island head there for its breadth of national parks and game reserves. Known as one...
Read moreA storybook love affair and my fondness for the Czech Republic
In 1999 I spent nearly a month in the Czech Republic...it was love at first sight. By this time (1999) I had already visited nine other European countries, but this was my first to an eastern (now considered central) European nation, and, it hadn't been that far removed from Soviet...
Read moreRoad Trip Infographic
This Cross Country Road Trip Routes infographic is brought to you by U-Pack, a nationwide "you pack, we drive" service that specializes in long-distance moving.
Read moreAntelope Canyon – Nature inspired wonderment
The photos of Antelope Canyon (upper and lower) have inspired the world over. The long and smoothly carved sandstone slot canyon is located on Navajo land in northern Arizona and is one of those places that photos often do justice to the awe-inspire sight. Antelope Canyon is a mecca for...
Read moreLake Havasu Balloon Festival
Everything you need to know about attending the Lake Havasu Balloon Festival. After more than 230 years of flight, hot air balloons still retain their romantic luster...they are both captivating and exhilarating. The sheer size, colors and shapes of hot air balloons can be mesmerizing, especially en mass. I recently...
Read moreStabalize GoPro footage with Feiyu Tech G4 handheld gimbal
As a travel video blogger, I'm always looking at ways to improve the quality of my work. One of those ways, is through stabilization. I have been an aerial quad-copter drone pilot for a while now and have been thoroughly impressed with the the performance of the 3D gimbal in...
Read moreHeading to Lake Havasu City for the annual balloon festival
I have road tripped all over the state of Arizona, but one city that has eluded me is Lake Havasu...which if you're not aware, is home to the London Bridge. I'm very excited to be visiting Lake Havasu during their fifth annal balloon festival. The Lake Havasu Balloon Festival and...
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