Ray Kurzweil, who I worked for in the early nineties (yes, a long time ago), was in town. I learn about his lunch with Mikhail Gorbachev in Boston last week.
Apparently Gorbachev delivered the keynote at...
We flew through Westport so we could reach Fort Bragg in time for dinner. This coastal town offered many outdoor choices and although it was chilly, we had drinks outside facing a fish tank and...
Driving through northern California's Redwoods can make anyone fall in love with trees and become a naturalist. It's the sort of place you imagine a lovely but eerie American Indian flute playing in the distance,...
Our time in Portland and Eugene was mostly spent visiting friends and drinking. I dropped off Paul and then headed to the airport to pick up from David who was flying in from Boston to...
The north entrance/exit of Yellowstone brings you into the neighboring town of Gardiner Montana on the Wyoming/Montana border. River Motel owner Gayle Phillips had an exceptionally warm personality and upgraded us to a suite. Of...
The end of the Badland’s dramatic views was not as much of a disappointment as it could have been if we didn’t have the Black Hills ahead of us. This mountainous area spreads across 8,000...
Costa Rica has a vast array of offerings, especially if you love nature and we're huge nature fans over here. My tale below focuses on rain forests, butterflies, birds and the volcano action but be...
The idea of exploring Costa Rica originally entered my head through a few people who had spent some time in the area, particularly Guatemala, Mexico, Haiti and Panama. While the latter few never had much...
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