Written by Wildcat Dianne on June 19, 2008
- Before leaving Idaho, I spoke with David, one of my co-workers in the Electrical Department about our trip cross-country. When I mentioned we were staying in Amarillo, Texas on our third night on the...
Written by mlmeredith on January 16, 2008
- Living in St. Louis, we’re fortunate enough to be able to travel to Beaver Creek via America’s Main Street (aka Interstate 70). The beauty of that is that you can drive there in 16...
Written by mlmeredith on January 16, 2008
- One of the more appealing aspects of Avon and Beaver Creek is the large number of western-themed bronze sculptures. I’m an admitted fan of sculpture both traditional and modern, and the bronzes here are...
Written by SeenThat on August 7, 2006
- The Mile High City is smaller than its title when measured horizontally and its center can be leisurely explored by foot in less than a day. Despite the method of arrival, downtown and LoDo are...
Written by SeenThat on August 5, 2006
- The USA provides many surprises to the visitor. Before arriving for the first time, I thought that through the many Hollywood movies I have seen, I had a clear idea of how the cities look....
Written by SeenThat on July 29, 2006
- In my way out of Denver, expecting another string of delays, I decided to continue writing the spooks story I began writing on the way to town. It had proven to be an amusing and...
Written by SeenThat on July 28, 2006
- Oakland's Greyhound terminal resembles an aquarium, slightly round with many glass doors and a few of those ubiquitous video cameras in America watching over citizens. In my hour-long wait for the bus there, I began...
Written by enauman on June 24, 2005
- South Fork Trail was said to be beautiful. We turned onto Seedhead Road. I was wary now, at 7am in the morning, of other deer bounding up in front of me. On...
Written by enauman on June 24, 2005
- Dave got up at 6am, and we wanted to be on the Mad Creek trailhead by no later than 7:30am, because it was reaching 85°F to 87°F daily, and at 7,000 feet, the sun is...
Written by enauman on June 24, 2005
- We arrived at Fish Creek Falls parking lot. As we emerged from our car, surrounded by evergreen-clad mountains and a pale-blue, sunless sky, we could hear the distinct roar to the Fish Creek lower...
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