Who knew that subterranean caves and oil fields had so much in common? I sure didn’t. I also didn’t realize…
Carlsbad Caverns and the Permian Basin
Who knew that subterranean caves and oil fields had so much in common? I sure didn’t. I also didn’t realize that Carlsbad, New Mexico was geographically part of the Permian […]
Read MoreMore Alike Than Different
Traveling in an RV for seven weeks affords one with the opportunity to contemplate a lot of big ideas. I often experience moments of quiet and silence either while we […]
Read MoreWhite Sands: Where Nature and History Collide
After dusting off our cowboy hats, boots, and shotguns (haha), we headed East finally to New Mexico. We spent a good six hours traveling I 10, a most familiar interstate […]
Read MoreTombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
There are places you visit that are easily forgotten, if not for a few pictures you may have taken. Then there are places that will forever be etched in your […]
Read MoreRed Rocks Rule: Finding Refuge in Sedona, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona, is a special kind of town, situated in the high desert with towering mountains and famous red rock formations, it’s a retreat from the ordinary and exudes an […]
Read MoreA Tale of Two Rims: Discovering the Grand Canyon’s Quieter Side
Gary and I have been to the Grand Canyon numerous times over the years, as have millions of visitors from all over the world. It is one of the 7 […]
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