Saguaro NP | Panther Wash at Dawn
When you move around looking through a wide-angle lens, things are closer than they appear. It’s much the same as with the objects seen on your rearview mirrors in an automobile. […]
When you move around looking through a wide-angle lens, things are closer than they appear. It’s much the same as with the objects seen on your rearview mirrors in an automobile. […]
In the days of 45 rpm records, the artist’s labels and publishing companies put the expected hits on side A. That’s what they promoted for airplay and billboard charting. Then […]
We did a quick road trip out to Tucson, Arizona between end-of-school and start-of-camp. Our next door neighbors grew up in Tucson, so they recommended some places to eat. We […]
John Lorenzo Hubbell (1853-1930) was an American pioneer considered to be the foremost Navajo trader of his time. In 1876 he formed the J.L. Hubbell Trading Post at Ganado, in […]
The capstone of our summer road trips this year was our two-day visit to The North Rim of The Grand Canyon National Park. The North Rim allows overnight visitors from […]
I contributed knowledge to the world of biodiversity science and I liked it. While recently in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, I photographed a fascinating creature that was […]
For two nights, we made our home in a campsite at the DeMotte Campground in the Kaibab National Forest. This location was merely 7 miles north of the entrance to […]
Some people, like my husband, look forward to a pilgrimage to the Four Corners Monument: a cement square established by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, six miles north of Teec […]
The long awaited third and final post for the Petrified Forest National Park is NOW. To catch up on the reading and photos, link to the earlier two posts here: […]
This is the second of three posts that I will share from my visit to the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. While this isn’t a travel blog, but rather […]