This picture is from a nice photoblog of husband and wife team Heidi and Peter Hutton kayaking nearly the entire length of Australia’s Murray River. I love the
Prior Posting: Walking Tour of Downtown El Paso, Texas – Part 2 From San Jacinto Plaza I then next walked over to Cleveland Square. While walking in that
I have visited White Sands National Monument more times then I can remember and have always enjoyed visiting what I believe is one of the gems of America’s
This Globe Mills building was constructed in 1910 where it was used as a flour mill. Globe Mills was a large company with mills spread throughout the American
This is a statue of the Spanish Conquistador Don Juan de Onate that was constructed at the entrance of the El Paso International Airport in Texas. It took
Someone in the New Mexico highway department had a sense of humor by putting up this sign at a rest stop between Las Cruces and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Concordia Cemetery is easily the most well known and historic graveyard in El Paso, but its not the only historic cemetery in the city. Evergreen Cemetery which is