You probably don’t associate Milwaukee, Wisconsin with cactus any time of year, but especially not in January when the average high temperature is 30°F (or -1°C). But there is a place in town where you can experience a warmer climate in the middle of winter. That place is the Milwaukee…
TWS’s ABCs of Travel Experiences
Many thanks to Marcia of Inside Journeys for nominating me to contribute a post to the “My Travel ABCs” series. I enjoyed reading Marcia’s post and thought it was a good idea to ask bloggers some questions about their lifetime of travel experiences in a fun way — one letter…
A Wonderful Year of Travel
I feel very fortunate that I was able to travel as much as I did in 2011. I reached new destinations, revisited favorite cities, explored my local area, took a sentimental road trip, met fellow travel bloggers in Vancouver, left a few stories in Vegas, and fell in love with a country!
Quirky Artsy DC
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Adding to my previous posts about art exhibits in Washington DC, I’ve selected three works that struck me as quirky during my visit in October. These sculptures are in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden on the National Mall. (Since this week’s Magnificent…
The Lone Sailor’s View
The Lone Sailor At the north end of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge is Vista Point, a place with panoramic views of the bridge spanning the strait between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the city, the Oakland Bay Bridge, and Alcatraz. There is a statue there called The…
Vintage San Francisco Streetcars: The F-line
San Francisco has two types of vintage transportation in operation today. A ride on the city’s famous cable cars is high on the list of most visitors. People love to stand on the running boards as they travel up and over the hills while a gripman rings the familiar bells. But also interesting and fun to experience are the city’s fleet of vintage streetcars from around the world.
A Fresh Taste at the San Francisco Ferry Building
The San Francisco Ferry Building houses dozens of gourmet food shops, restaurants, cafés and specialty stores.
Occupy SF: Signs of an Occupation
At the foot of Market Street and across the Embarcadero from the iconic Ferry Building in San Francisco, Justin Herman Plaza is a popular place for nearby office workers as well as sightseeing tourists. Earlier this week, I was in the city and stopped by the Occupy SF encampment at the plaza.