Category Archives: Places
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, New Mexico is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It’s a charming Southwestern city that combines its unique history with an interesting blend of cultures… Click here to view photos from Albuquerque 2007
San Diego 2007
Every summer, heat-weary Arizonans flock to San Diego to relax near the coast. On a sunny Friday afternoon, the sail boats were out in force, including the majestic Californian, a replica of the 1847 Revenue Cutter C.W. Lawrence, that patrolled … Continue reading
Saranac Lake, NY
Nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, Saranac Lake, New York provided a cool escape from the Arizona heat. The area is rich with history from the pre-Revolutionary war era, to the present, and offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as … Continue reading
Madison, Wisconsin 2007
The 2007 Madison Marathon brought me to the Wisconsin state capital on Memorial Day weekend… Coincidentally, the World’s Largest Brat Festival was taking place on the same weekend. With its lakes and compact, walkable downtown, Madison was a fun place … Continue reading
Boston and Cape Cod, 2007
Few cities are as photogenic as Boston, Massachusetts on a sunny spring day. During a Sunday afternoon walk along the Charles River, the reflection of historical buildings from the John Hancock Tower immediately caught my eye… Click here to view … Continue reading
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe is the only city in the U.S. to receive designation as a UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific Cultural Organization) Creative City. It’s a city of artists and healers, outstanding restaurants, and great photo opportunities… Click here for Santa … Continue reading