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Travel back in time – Visiting the Petrified Forest

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Imagine trees that lived millions of years ago were all on view to examine! One of the images at the top of this blog is just such a tree in the Petrified Forest National Park.  (It is orangy and multi-colored. Reboot/refresh this site if you’re not seeing the petrified tree at the top of this blog.) (more…)

Light Rail Adventures – Riding the Rails in Phoenix

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Despite the critics and naysayers, Phoenix, Arizona finally joined the modern world by developing and running a light rail, which debuted in late December, 2008.  Although I’m lucky that I don’t need to commute daily with the light rail, trying the rail sounded like fun! (more…)

Travel in the Desert

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Even though I live in the desert in Southern Arizona, not many of us actually get to be “one with nature.”  A guide, who often leads groups on off-road excursions, offered to take me on a four-wheel drive adventure so I could see more of the desert. 

Before heading out in the early morning, we filled his Jeep with gas – “there are no gas stations in the desert, no sense taking chances” – and had brought along a CB radio, GPS tracking, cell phone and other technology to back us up.  A sign on one of the early tracks offered many cautions, but my guide was experienced, so I trusted his many preparations.

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Travel to See: The Nature of Glass

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Until the end of May, 2009, an exceptional exhibit combining nature and the masterful glass works of Dale Chihuly is on display at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix.  This eye-popping series of displays encompasses the entire garden, with installations of colorful glassworks mimicking the real flora of the desert nearby.

The glass radiates light, warmth and sunlight (at night some of the works are lit) and allows the viewer a spectacular visual treat.  Just inside the entrance, “The Sun” greets visitors with orange, yellow and red tendrils exploding from a core.

Another display consists of floating geometric-like figures that give an otherworldly feel as the glass shifts with the water’s flow.

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