Travel Writing

Category: Travel Writing

February 7, 2010 When opportunity knocks, I believe in grabbing it. This is how I found myself stashed away in a funky hotel room in Virginia City, Nevada, with my trusty corgi mix for a companion. I was eastbound on Interstate 80, heading once again to Wyoming. I’d have two weeks to experience Jackson Hole’s

August 4, 2007I confess to being a budget-oriented traveler. I travel alone most of the time and need little space. I love being on the road and

August 3, 2007 In the Lock 27 Tavern, downstairs from The Olde Warehouse Restaurant in Coshocton, OH, I plugged my cell phone into the wall

August 2, 2007 I had several days available to wander around Ohio, so I took a look at my long-bookmarked sites and conjured up a

August 1, 2007 So let’s talk about old hotels. Really, really old, historic hotels. There are many throughout the U.S., some falling apart, some restored

July 31, 2007 In the glow of late afternoon sunlight, I crossed the old toll bridge from Illinois Rte 14 and entered the town of

July 27, 2007 There’s an extraordinary history behind the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos, New Mexico. Its past is a collage of moments both

July 27, 2007 There’s an extraordinary history behind the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Taos, New Mexico. Its past is a collage of moments both

July 25, 2007 I grabbed a cup of coffee from the motel lobby, which was fairly good, surprisingly. I’m not usually a fan of the

July 22, 2007 I pulled into Winslow, Arizona, around 7:30 pm and found my way to La Posada Hotel. I had visited this historic railroad hotel

May 8, 2007 Traveling along historic Hwy 49 in California’s Gold Country, my father as a travel companion, I pulled into the town of Columbia,