Notre Dame Gargoyle staring at the Eiffel TowerAngry Baby, Oslo Vigeland ParkNighttime view of the Pantheon ceiling in RomeMe gleefully jaywalking in Abu DhabiAbandoned Movie Set Outside of Kanab, UtahTimber at Burraston’s Pond, living her best life.Bison at Antelope IslandToppled Tree at Salt Lake City CemeteryPioneer Marker on the way to Hole-in-the-RockTimber enjoying a car ride on a dusty dirt road somewhere in UtahYellowstone National ParkUnaltered photo above Houston, taken right before Covid-19 shut down the USA sweet treat from a smoothie store in Puerto Vallarta, MexicoTaken from an ERJ 175 somewhere over LAXAn old burned out bus in Utah’s West Desert. I’d love to know what happened…Freezing in Detroit. That’s Windsor, Canada behind me. Downtown Detroit is a lovely place, even in winter.The astronomical clock in Venice, Italy, at San Marco Square.The Statue of Liberty as seen from our cruise ship as we left the NYC port.A small bench in Fantasy Canyon near Vernal, Utah.A reserved entrance at the Galleria Academia in Florence, Italy.The historic Bixby Bridge near Big Sur on Hwy 1 in California.A jamon (ham) shop in Ronda, Spain.La MiChoacana ice cream shop in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. 100% all natural. The Acropolis above Athens. The Pyramids of GizaThe Library at EphesusMe freezing on on a Neva River. The boat ride was awesome.Me pretending to steal a rock from Pompeii. It wasn’t going to budge.A market in Qatar. It was a fabulous place to shop.Me, shoe shopping in Tangier, Morocco.
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Welcome to The Art of Travel
Traveling is an art. Like all acquired skills, the more you practice the better you’ll get at it.
This site was designed for the beginner or intermediate traveler, but includes practical knowledge that all travelers would find helpful.
If you want to travel but have no idea how to get started, you’ve come to the right place. Check out the “New To Travel” section.
If you’ve done a bit of traveling but found it to be more stressful than magical, learn what you can from my experiences. I bet by doing a little research and tweaking your expectations you can turn your next trip into an amazing adventure.
I’m happy to share my travel knowledge with you, and I hope you get a few laughs along the way.
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