“The world is your exercise-book, the pages on which you do your sums.
It is not reality, although you can express reality there if you wish. You are also free to write nonsense, or lies, or to tear the pages.”
Georgia Guidestones
Chihuly at Biltmore - Chihuly Nights
The Long Road Home
Another Day with Dale Chihuly – Magic & Light
Oklahoma City – Revisited Part 2 - Twin Fountains RV Resort
“We have been “Traveling Life’s Highways” (seeing America through the eyes of a veteran) over 23,000 miles around the United States and Canada. For almost five months, we have stayed in over 100 RV resorts including: National Parks, KOA, Good Sam, and many mom and pop campgrounds. Twin Fountains RV Resort is the best that we have found.”
Oklahoma City – Revisited – Part 1
Mount Rushmore National Monument - South Dakota
Devils Tower National Monument - Wyoming
"If I croak while I’m doing this, at least I’ll die doing something I wanted to do, and I’ve had a good and long run.” - Dr. Bill Weber, 91 said the climb was tougher than he expected. At points, he wondered if he would make it. (Sept 22, 2018 - Breaks the climbing record as oldest to climb Devils Tower)
Grand Tetons National Park Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park – Day 3
“It spouted at regular intervals nine times during our stay, the columns of boiling water being thrown from ninety to one hundred and twenty-five feet at each discharge, which lasted from fifteen to twenty minutes. We gave it the name of "Old Faithful."
- Nathaniel P. Langford wrote in his 1871 Scribner's account of the expedition
Yellowstone National Park - Day 2
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Glacier National Park & Livingston, Montana
Driving South through Canada's Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta
The view that lay before us in the evening light was one that does not often fall to the lot of modern mountaineers. A new world was spread at our feet: to the westward stretched a vast ice-field probably never before seen by the human eye, and surrounded by entirely unknown, unnamed and unclimbed peaks. - July 1898, British explorer J. Norman Collie