Remembering Capilano Suspension Bridge
Last May, Kyle and I traveled to the Pacific Northwest for a week of leisure and to attend our friend’s wedding. Since then, I have only posted one – yes, ONE – blog entry featuring my photos of public...
View ArticleOne Week as a SeaWorld Adventure Camper
Back in the summer of 2006, I went on a trip with my cousin and her family to San Diego SeaWorld to participate in an educational program called Adventure Camps. As part of our five-day “adventure,” we...
View ArticleThe Average Tourist’s Guide to Waimea Canyon
In late April, I was so lucky to get the opportunity to travel to Hawaii for the first time. On April 20, Kyle and I first landed in Kauai, and then flew to Maui after three days. The islands are...
View ArticleThe People of San Francisco
Happy New Year! With popular tourist destinations comes the popular photographic subject: people. Over a year ago, I used my trip to San Francisco as a “playground,” if you will, to test my skills (and...
View ArticleWanderlust: a Real, Lifelong “Ailment”
The funny thing about relief, as you might know, is that it is only temporary. It’s like taking an Advil when you’ve got arthritis – sure, it’ll make you feel great for about two hours, but then… When...
View ArticleWhat I would do in five days in Queensland
Been home three weeks. Am I crazy for already fantasizing about my next big trip? I think not! The fact is there is simply too much to see in this world, and seemingly so little time to see it all…...
View Article24 Hours Without Sleep
We departed Salt Lake at 4:50 pm on a Wednesday, and arrived in Paris at 11 am on Thursday (local time). The flight was around 10 hours, and since we didn’t sleep a wink on the plane, we’d both been...
View ArticleThe Food in France
Continued from Louvre Love Since it was almost 11 am, we exited the Louvre to a now awakened Paris. People were everywhere! And if people were everywhere, that could only mean one thing: restaurants...
View ArticleShaky Legs: An Element of a Parisian Lifestyle?
Continued from The Food in France Where was I? Ah, yes… It was our first conscious (awake and functional) day in Paris, and by 12:30 pm we’d already visited the Louvre and had a long rest and lunch at...
View ArticleSalt Lake City’s Canyons in the Autumn
Before I show you my pictures, here’s an elaboration as to why it’s been so quiet around here lately, as promised in one of my last posts (which was quite a long time ago). I had been immersed in some...
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