Nov 8, 2020 | Architecture, Art, North America, Performing Arts, Unexpected/Unexplained
We continue our exploration of Mexico City with a trip to Bosque de Chapultepec. Bosque de Chapultepec Bosque de Chapultepec is one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, measuring over 1,695 acres. It receives about 15,000,000 visitors annually,...
Oct 25, 2020 | Architecture, Cultural Experiences, North America, Unexpected/Unexplained
We are off to Ciudad de México, Mexico, where there are exciting cultural artifacts such as the Templo Mayor, Teotihuacan, and Xochimilco. But, of course, we won’t be seeing those. 😀 Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in...
May 19, 2019 | Architecture, Art, Europe, Romantic
A few years ago, we went to Florence, Italy to attend a conference in February. This, my friends, chronicles that adventure. We know that Florence is famous for the statue of David, but little beyond that. So, let the adventure begin. We are staying in...
Apr 14, 2019 | Architecture, Europe, Romantic
Venice has long fascinated travelers, both active and armchair. The canals, alleyways, and unusual architecture are unique and enchanting, and the idea of a romantic ride on a gondola is iconic to the city. We have booked a room for three nights at...
Jan 20, 2019 | Architecture, USA
Normally we don’t stay in hotels, but we are at a convention in Los Angeles, California that is at the Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles, so that’s where we are staying. “The home of Hollywood glamour, the historic Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles has...