Thailand – Bangkok!
Bangkok easily conjures up images of a bustling, chaotic city that is exotic and rich in culture. A city that assaults the senses and challenges the visitor to be open minded and try new things. Those ideas would be accurate. My visit only scratched the surface of experiencing Bangkok. I
Upcoming Trip: Thailand, June 2017
Folks, if you're a regular visitor to my blog, stay tuned for what's in store for this summer's travels. I will be headed to Thailand for a month long trip in June, 2017. I will be posting stories and photos each week throughout the trip. I will include tips
Frida Kahlo and The Aztec in Mexico City
Mexico City, wow what a city. 20+ million people, a dramatic, tragically beautiful history, a vibrant and rich culture, a shining culinary scene, among many other qualities. Mexico City is often overlooked for more tropically scenic and relaxing locales in this geographically diverse country, with some reason. Ciudad Mexico (CDMX as
Rugged Beauty In Redstone, Colorado
Recently I took a little road trip with my son out to Redstone Colorado. Redstone appears as just a minor blip on the map of western central Colorado, sandwiched between other more fashionable locales such as nearby Aspen and Crested Butte. But it actually lies in a quietly peaceful
Gorgeous Scenic Drive, Southwest of Denver
Yesterday I took a lovely beautiful amazing gorgeous scenic drive through some terrain southwest of Denver. The amazing thing about Colorado is that you have to get off the well worn paths, the well beaten I-70 boulevard from Denver to the western parts, away from the usual towns (though they
Denver Art Museum – Art With Kids
The other day my ten year old son and I visited the Denver Art Museum for a day of exploration and enlightenment. Now, I think normally a ten year old is not so excited about this excursion, but fortunately the DAM has got your back. I somehow discovered their art programs