Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Wonderous Wyoming Wilderness

   We stayed in beautiful Jackson, WY.  On our free day we took a wilderness tour which was amazing!  I saw more wildlife then I have ever seen before in my life!  We caught a glimpse of a bald eagle, horned goats, dear, many bison and even moose!  The landscape in Wyoming is truly majestic!  


Monday, November 15, 2010

Hello Western America

Boulder Dushanbe Tea House









The Boulder Dushanbe Tea House was a spot recommended to me by my Aunt and Uncle and it is a Boulder must-see!  The Tea House was actually a gift to the city of Boulder by their sister city, Dushanbe (the capital of Tajikistan).  The presence of tea in Boulder, CO was a pleasant surprise.  In addition to the Dushanbe Tea House we also visited the factory and headquarters of Celestial Seasons Tea.

 Onward to Wyoming...

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The World of Wind

    Driving through the middle of the country Mom and I were not expecting to see as many wind farms we did, however we were thrilled!  Not only did we see the farms, but we also saw many huge white propellers being transported to make new wind turbines.  To learn more about wind energy (as we all should) check out the Wikipedia on it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power

Driving Through the Flat Lands

See ya later Kentucky!



St. Louis Arch

  I took this picture especially for my sister Kate, who went to college in St. Louis.  I  love how it came out though, we had some truly beautiful days with especially gorgeous skies on our trip  out west!

Monument Rocks of Kansas
   The Monument Rocks of Kansas, also known as Chalk Pyramids are very impressive.  Formed over 80 million years ago these rocks, like their second name have a very chalky texture.  Towering over 70 ft. tall - the one pictured above naturally shaped like a camel others have holes through them; amazing wonders of the world.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Yee Haw!



Our next stop, Louisville, KY!  

Spending only one night in Kentucky we were lucky enough to be able to catch the rodeo and it was a hoot!  Unlike anything I had ever experienced before, witnessing real cowboys and cow ties; we had a great time.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Moving West...

Starting out on my road trip (with my Mom) to move to California, the first overnight stop was Pittsburgh, PA.  The image is a view from atop Mt. Washington looking at the Duquesne Incline.  The Duquesne Incline is an inclined plane railroad, scaling Mt. Washington, designed by Samuel Diescher and completed in 1887.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Garlic: the natural anti-biotic




"There is no such thing as a little garlic."
Arthur Baer

No statement were truer this past weekend at the annual garlic festival in Saugerties, New York.

http://www.hudsonvalleygarlic.com/

After a beautiful drive upstate, my friends and I indulged in every kind of garlic flavored food you can imagine, even garlic cookies & ice cream! My favorite - the garlic ricotta fried ravioli in a garlic butter sauce!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

White Plains Be Burnin...


Yesterday White Plains, NY, where we reside had local shops burning down to the ground. Local news paper reports can be seen here http://www.lohud.com/article/20100708/NEWS02/7080372/White-Plains-blaze-destroys-East-Post-Road-businesses-25-firefighters-hospitalized

Dillon & I were just driving around trying to decide what to have for dinner when we happened upon the blaze - without my camera in hand I took a few shots with my iPhone before running home to grab the big guns and here is some of what I captured.