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Public Speaking
If you're looking for a dramatic public speaker who is a seasoned marketer and expert in the travel sector and video content, Mike Shubic can provide either a solo session or be a part of a panel discussion in any of the following topics. Why video is an essential part...
Read moreAsheville, a bevy of beer, beards and bears
I just arrived in Asheville, North Carolina where I've heard there is a bevy of beer, beards and bears. I'm in town visiting wildlife blogger friends, Hal and Christiana of Travel for Wildlife. This evening Hal and Christina took me on a tour of downtown Asheville where I enjoyed looking...
Read moreSanta Fe Sage Inn…connecting you to the heart of Santa Fe
If you're looking for one of the most affordable hotels within walking distance to all the main Santa Fe sights and attractions, look no farther than the Santa Fe Sage Inn. The Santa Fe Sage Inn is located directly across the street to the newly developed Railyard Park, which has...
Read moreWhidbey Island: “The shortest distance to far away”
Have you ever been to a place so close to a big city, yet so far removed? One example that comes to mind is Central Park in New York City. Central Park is smack dab in the middle of one of the busiest and most populated cities in the world,...
Read moreBlooming culinary scene in B-Town
Bloomington, Indiana is well known for its college sports supremacy...so, in that spirit, here are my final four best Bloomington restaurants you can't miss when visiting this vibrant community. Housed in a 150 year old mansion, the Scholars Inn Gourmet Cafe & Wine Bar is the perfect blend of creative food,...
Read moreTen unique eats and creative food dishes
Through my travels I've had an opportunity to experience some remarkable restaurant meals...here are ten unique eats and creative food dishes you've probably never had before. Leave a comment below and let me know which one of these food photos strikes your fancy. Description of above photo: Sous vide Sockeye...
Read more4700 miles, 97 restaurants and 400 meals later…
My Best of the Road journey has finally come to an end. It was an unbelievable trip in so many ways. We traveled 4700 miles, went through 19 states, visited nearly 100 restaurants, tried over 400 meals, focused on six amazing towns, and consumed who knows how many calories. All...
Read moreAnd the “Best of the Road” winners are…
As many of you know, I was one of the participants on this year's "Best of the Road" with Rand McNally and USA Today, which will be featured on the Travel Channel July 25th at 8pm EST. I have no doubt that all the judges had an incredibly difficult time...
Read moreThe discovery of connections
The other day I did a post on this great band I saw perform at Glendale Glitters called, "The Oak Creek Band." Of course my first thought was, "is there a Sedona connection?" I read on Oak Creek's website that they were out of Denver, so I didn't give it...
Read moreSanta Fe: A community so distinctive, it has its own style
I've been to Santa Fe, New Mexico on several occasions, each time I visit I find something new to explore. Santa Fe is a small community rich in history and culture, dating back some 400 years—its so distinctive that it has its own well-known style named for it..."Santa Fe Style." ...
Read moreThunderous Approbation for Thundering Waters Inn
Perched along the banks of the North Umpqua River, just outside Roseburg, Oregon, rests a rather unassuming bed and breakfast from the outside, but once in…elation is your escort. With only two guest rooms, the Thundering Waters Inn may be modest in stature…but that’s it. From the location, accommodations, attention...
Read moreHieroglyphic Canyon in the Superstition Mountains
The lure of the Superstition Mountains in the far east valley of the Phoenix Metro area is unmistakable. For centuries this mountain range has been inhabited by Hohokam Indians, miners, cowboys, explorers and adventure seekers. The most notably of them all was Jacob Waltz, also known as the Lost Dutchman. ...
Read moreA Tour of Cannon Beach, Oregon
One of the most trendy, coveted, coastal communities in the state of Oregon is Cannon Beach. The scenic beauty of the rock cropping monoliths on-and-offshore, including the famed “Haystack” rock, will make your beach strolls and photographs unlike none other. Cannon Beach is nine miles wide and has the most...
Read moreYou NeedBe Goin’ to WeeBee’s in Bozeman
Today’s restaurant landscape is made up of a sea of franchise concepts, which might be great for consistency, but not for creative uniqueness. I will admit, there are a number of franchise eateries I enjoy out there, but there just isn’t anything more enjoyable than a first-rate local restaurant. While...
Read moreA Trek Through the Sol Duc Rainforest
Located on the western side of the Olympic National Park, Sol Duc is believed to be an Indian term meaning sparkling water—which is appropriate for an area so abundant with crystal-clear H2O. For over 100 years people have been flocking to the Sol Duc Hot Springs for pleasure and health...
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
As northeastern Indiana's cultural hub, Fort Wayne is home to 15 museums and art galleries with a wonderful zoo, botanical conservatory and minor league baseball field. Fort Wayne is the second largest city in Indiana, but it still has a small town feel.
Read moreIncredible India
This collection of images is from my time in India, many of which are from a week-long journey through Rajasthan on the Palace on Wheels train.
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