When we are in Mexico City one of our favorite things to do is eat. Well, actually wherever we are we like to eat food. The bonus to Mexico City is food is everywhere and it is really cheap. If … Continue reading
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Yesterday was the last day of our Mexico City vacation. Unfortunately, I was not feeling that well. When I crossed the border back into the US and the lady asked me if I had anything to declare I said “no” … Continue reading
(click on the pictures to see them bigger) In Mexico City there are many forms of transportation. The most famous transportation system is the subway system known as El Metro. It is very easy to use and very efficient. Another … Continue reading
In Mexico City there is no such thing as a free ride. This includes going to the restroom (sanitorios in Spanish). Throughout this trip we have had to keep change so we can use the restrooms. Sometimes if you go … Continue reading
If you drive far enough along Hwy. 173 you will pass through Cedar Glen. Most people pass it on their way to the back side of Lake Arrowhead. Most people who pass through Cedar Glen will not notice much. Along the highway … Continue reading
I knew even before I got in the car that I wasn’t going to be able to go inside the Tabernacle to see the choir, but getting there it was a bit sad to be so close. I could see … Continue reading
In 2002 the world converged in the mountain tops of Utah. This is the third former Olympic site I have visited. In addition to Park City I have visited Sapporo, Japan (home of the 1972 Winter Olympics) and Mexico City, … Continue reading
Traveling in the far west USA can sometimes be a moral dilemma for me. I love traveling through Arizona and Utah, but I can’t stand Nevada. It isn’t that Nevada doesn’t have interesting things to do, but the major industry … Continue reading
If you’re reading this blog post because you think I can help your waist line survive the fair, I will make this post really short: you can’t. If you are reading this post because you want to have some fun, … Continue reading
The corner stone for the White House was laid in 1792, but it wouldn’t be until 1901 when it would get it’s official name. It was then that someone asked Theodore Roosevelt about the place and he said “oh, it’s … Continue reading