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Travel to northern Guatemala on a medical mission, and you soon will discover tragedies and triumphs among people who desperately lack what is commonplace elsewhere. Read More
Travel to northern Guatemala on a medical mission, and you soon will discover tragedies and triumphs among people who desperately lack what is commonplace elsewhere. Read More
From Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace, the Royal Mile is lined with historic buildings and tourist kitsch. Buskers and banners don’t point to Writers’ Museum. Read More
The island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis offers a unique and surprising travel find: a place to observe artists at work amid gorgeous gardens. Read More
At one time, Galena was 14 times larger than Chicago and in line to be the Illinois state capital. A mineral made all the difference. Read More
Spring has sprung. Pandemic restrictions are lifting. Get out there and enjoy visiting a botanical garden! You can find quality gardens outside the major cities. Read More
In the nation’s oldest city, visitors flock to the ancient fort that protected St. Augustine. But is the lighthouse protecting ships at sea actually haunted? Read More
The American West is blessed with some of the world’s eye-catching natural attractions. Yosemite. Grand Canyon. Redwoods and Grand Tetons. Goblin Valley State Park. Goblin Read More
Involuntary bumping by U.S. airlines that results in passengers forced from their seats is about to end. Maybe they should call this the Dao Rule. Read More
Dominica is not as developed for tourism as many of its island neighbors in the Eastern Caribbean. That is not always necessarily a bad thing. Read More
The moderate-to-strenuous Doe Mountain hiking trail near Sedona frequently left me short of breath. But the view at the end also took my breath away. Read More