Sep 21 2011

La Jolla: The Jewel of San Diego

Limache Where the undulating landscape of San Diego meets the shimmering blue Pacific lies the community of La Jolla. Often called California’s Côte d’Azur, La Jolla’s scenic coastline offers unrivaled natural beauty—from white sand beaches lined with palm trees to craggy inlets and sandstone cliffs dropping to the sea. The name La Jolla is an adaptation […]

Sep 14 2011

Where in the world am I? (#14)

buy accutane isotretinoin online It’s Wednesday so that means it’s time for another “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge! Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but will periodically tweet and post clues on my Facebook and Google+ pages to help you out. So, if you don’t already follow me on Twitter, click HERE. Do you know where […]

Sep 14 2011

Snapshot: Palm Springs, California

One of the best escapes from the hectic pace of Los Angeles is only about a two-hour drive east. Nestled at the base of the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, the desert resort town of Palm Springs is as famous for it’s casual lifestyle as it is for its hot, dry climate. The city proudly boasts […]

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Sep 08 2011

Greetings From… Grand Canyon National Park

Anyone who’s seen the Grand Canyon in person would agree that pictures simply can’t do it justice. As you approach the visitor center, get out of your car and walk to the overlook, you’ll finally comprehend its enormity. 277 miles (446 km) long, between four and eight miles (6.4 to 29 km) wide and over […]

Sep 05 2011

Perspectives: Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

[cincopa AEBAKsqLV5GF] It’s time for another edition of “Perspectives,” a video showing my POV (point of view) of things I’ve done or come across during my travels. On a recent weekend getaway to the desert, I took a ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, the largest rotating aerial tramway in the world. In only […]

Sep 01 2011

Greetings From… Milano, Italy

One of the most recognizable landmarks in Milano, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a shopping center that gives true meaning to the phrase “They don’t make ‘em like they used to.” Located on the north side of the Piazza del Duomo, the Galleria is named in honor of Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of […]

Aug 31 2011

Where in the world am I? (#13)

It’s Wednesday so that means it’s time for another “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge! Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but will periodically tweet and post clues on my Facebook and Google+ pages to help you out. So, if you don’t already follow me on Twitter, click HERE. Do you know where […]

Aug 30 2011

Side Trip: Catalina Island

I was born and raised in Southern California so it’s unbelievable that I’d never been to Santa Catalina Island until two weeks ago. I’ve been to five continents and to islands all over the world—from Hawaii to Hong Kong and the Azores to the Cyclades—yet never to an island that’s only twenty-two miles from Los […]

Aug 26 2011

Top 10: Things To Do in San Diego, California

San Diego has been like a second home to me for pretty much my entire life. With a population of 1.3 million, it’s the second largest city in California and attracts more than 30 million visitors every year. Renowned for its idyllic Mediterranean climate, pristine sandy beaches and first-class attractions, it’s the perfect year-round travel […]

Aug 25 2011

Greetings From… Atlanta, Georgia

Philips Arena is an indoor arena located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1999, it’s home to the NBA team, the Atlanta Hawks, and the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. With seats for over 18,000 spectators, it’s also one of the premiere venues in the country for concerts and special events. The building adjoins CNN […]

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