
Brooklyn Bridge – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 275)
There should never be a (first) visit to New York City without a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, in my opinion anyway. So when my cousin Annick and her family, who were visiting…

Hidden Lake: Seaman Reservoir (Colorado)
Seaman Reservoir feels like a “hidden lake” because you have to know about its existence and go on a little hike to get there. Once you climb that last hill… suddenly there it…

Red Rocks – In A Colorado Minute (Week 237)
It seems that most people know Red Rocks as a music venue. But it’s also a large park that is very worth exploring. So when Scott and I had tickets for concerts on…

Meet Erica Stoltz (Musician, Educator) – In A Minute Portrait (Week 326)
Erica Stoltz is a musician, sound engineer (live sound mixer), educator, social activist and all-around amazing human being. I feel honored to be her friend. This week, she came to Colorado, and we…

Riverbend Ponds, Fort Collins – In A Colorado Minute (Week 325)
The Riverbend Ponds Natural Area in Fort Collins is just one of many oases found within the city limits. But this one is one of my favorites. Riverbend Ponds Natural Area hovers on…

Homer, Alaska – In Another Minute (324)
Homer, Alaska, is a fishing village and tourist hot spot at the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula. While it has only about 5,000 permanent residents, it has quite a few nicknames: “Halibut…

Kenai Peninsula, Alaska – In Another Minute (Week 323)
The Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska is bordered by the Cook Inlet on the West and the Gulf of Alaska on the East, and semi-separated from the mainland by the Turnagain Arm. Before…

Staten Island Ferry Views – In A Brooklyn Minute (282)
The Staten Island Ferry is one of the best New York City tourist attractions and locals’ excursions – besides providing necessary public transportation between the boroughs Staten Island and Manhattan. First of all,…