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Walking in Austin #4 - Wander with Tom in East Austin

Walking in Austin #4 – Neighborhood Tour of East Austin

September 29, 2021 //  by Tom

East Austin is full of color and personality and I am still uncovering new views around the neighborhood.  As I wander slowly down each side street, I get a few strange looks, a few friendly howdy wave's but mostly it's quiet in the morning.  The question I really want to ask is, "why does everyone have such strong mailboxes?"  Let's take a walk! …

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Walking in Austin with Tom on Gonzales Street – September 2021

September 14, 2021 //  by Tom

Exploring the neighborhoods in Austin by foot is is my favorite way to get moving in the morning these days. The mix of the old, new gives every street a character of it’s own. Hopefully with each new fancy home, I hope they try to keep a few of the big trees. Let’s take a walk! …

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Meanwhile Brewing Patio Life & Food Trucks Review – Austin Outdoor Dining

September 6, 2021 //  by Tom

Austin's patio game is the best I've seen anywhere on the planet.  My favorite setups are the ones where a permanent structure housing a brewery is surrounded by huge yard and collection of food trucks.  We went in search of a food truck that had just moved to a new location and we found ourselves at Meanwhile brewing.  Wow, this place was so amazing with a shady patio that could comfortably entertain hundreds of people, yet we had not even heard of it or seen it on "the best patio" lists...  …

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Walking in Austin #1 – September 2021

September 6, 2021 //  by Tom

We recently moved to Austin, Texas and the views around the neighborhoods are a cool mix of old, new and everything in between.  My favorite thing about this town, is that really anything goes.  Let's take a walk! …

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Night Walk in South Beach Miami – February 2020 – Art Deco, Palm Trees & Party People

February 20, 2020 //  by Tom

I had a bit of time to wander around at night in South Beach Miami and was fascinated by the city known for it's sun.  At night, all of the white washed architecture comes alive with color and shape as it becomes illuminated from a new angle.  The city shifts from sun seeking to party seeking as the people hop into their fancy cars and hit the town.  The sounds of waves on the beach are accented by the not so distant roars of Lamborghinis and Ferraris cruising the strip.  It's time to impress, …

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Boston – December 2019 – Oysters, Chinatown and a Lobsta Roll

February 12, 2020 //  by Tom

We only had two nights in Boston and one was slated for an event, but Priscilla was determined to find some great seafood.  The first stop on our trip was a hip seafood place called Select Oyster Bar, with lots of innovative side dishes, drinks, and a full selection of local oysters.  I grew up about as far away the sea as possible in Missouri, so I am definitely no pro at eating oysters.  I have had them less than a handful of times and they were never a food that I have seeked out.  I really …

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Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky – May 2019 – Venture into the Underworld

February 11, 2020 //  by Tom

Visiting caves sounds scary, stinky and unpleasant... but I would have to say the idea of going deep under the ground is much different from the actual experience.  We have visited a number of caves and I have enjoyed each and every one of them!  The air is crisply cool and fresh without the expected musty smells.  Even in the tighter spaces, I did not get a feeling of claustrophobia that I imagined.  Although the interior space is "alive" and could experience collapse, it seems very solidly …

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Austin, Texas – January 2020 – BBQ and Sunshine

February 11, 2020 //  by Tom

Austin felt like a city growing in every direction with no end in sight.  We had visited the city about 6 years ago and remembered it as a quirky place with just a few tall buildings and some good barbeque joints hidden in food trucks. The visit this year seemed like we had stepped into an all new land of fancy hip hotels, electric scooters and gourmet food everywhere. There is still some quirky-ness, but it is all being shined up with faux hipster vibes and people that look super stylish. We …

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Babb, Montana – A View of the Local Life Outside of Glacier National Park

January 14, 2018 //  by Tom

Babb, Montana - A Motel, Diner and a General Store We spent most of our time inside Glacier National Park (GNP), and barely explored anywhere outside the park. Indeed, it was with regret that we ran out of time to visit the town of Whitefish. No doubt, Whitefish was the place to get souvenirs and a nice meal at the very least. With some time to spare before we had to leave, we decided we needed a diner experience. We found ourselves in Babb, right outside Many Glacier, a tiny town with barely a …

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Iceberg Lake Trail Hike – Dip your toes in the ICY WATER

January 14, 2018 //  by Tom

Hike #3: Iceberg Lake Trail - Montana Hiking in Glacier National Park Our last hike at Glacier National Park (GNP) was the Iceberg Lake trail, located in the Many Glacier area, separate from the main Going to the Sun road. Many Glacier road was off the little town of Babb, where a few homes were hiding, and the road was filled with massive potholes. This section of the GNP felt different from the popular section of the park with Logan Pass and Lake McDonald - it almost seemed much sunnier and …

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Siyeh Pass Trail – Big Sky Country Hike in Glacier National Park

January 14, 2018 //  by Tom

Hike #2: Siyeh Pass Trail Glacier National Park Montana Siyeh Pass trail is a stretch goal for us. This could be a one way trail, starting at Siyeh Bend and ending at Sunrift Gorge, but we made it a round trip hike, turning back somewhere near the highest point. Trail started off easily enough with a gentle hike through the evergreen forest. It was a little unnerving to hike where grizzlies roamed, so we tried to make as much noise as we could. This trail also appeared to attract a more …

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GNP Hidden Lake Trail – Snow on an 80°F Day?!?

January 13, 2018 //  by Tom

Hidden Lake Trail - Glacier National Park Hike #1 - Tom and Priscilla Our first hike at GNP started at Logan Pass. We snagged the last parking spot and headed straight to the visitor center to check trail conditions. It appeared that snow still covered the mountains at Logan Pass in July, despite the scorching sun. Priscilla wanted to go on the highline trail, and was sorely disappointed to learn that the trail was closed due to snow danger. Unfortunately, we visited 2 weeks too early. Feeling …

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Glacier National Park – Camping Via Plane Travel

January 13, 2018 //  by Tom

Voyage to Glacier National Park - Camping Via Plane The trip to Montana’s Glacier National Park had been in our plans for a few years. A friend recommended the park at least 3 years ago, but somehow life kept getting in the way, as all excuses go. Eventually we ran out of excuses, and 2017 was the year to make this trip happen. We decided to camp at the park to keep cost low. There weren’t too many campsites within GNP that were available for online reservations, and those sites were filled …

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Eating in San Diego – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

August 13, 2017 //  by Tom

Dark, rainy and cold – that is not the usual description for San Diego, but unfortunately, that was how San Diego was for us. California ended its four-year drought with a rare rainy weather, meanwhile we decided to escape the Chicago winter, thinking we could use some warm weather in San Diego. So…there was no beach weather for us and we wore our sweaters and raincoats everyday. Trying Airbnb for the first time, we picked a relatively cheap lodging in the Chula Vista area, about 10 …

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What to Eat in Singapore – Travel w/ Tom & Priscilla

May 27, 2017 //  by Tom

Singapore is an island that is also a city and a country at the Southeastern tip of continental Asia.  The locals call it the "Red Dot" because it is so darn small...  It sits close to the equator, ensuring a predictable 12-hour sunlight everyday of the year, and an amazingly humid tropical weather year round. This is where Priscilla grew up and on this trip, Tom the hapless husband, was about to discover his new extended family and a whole new culture.   Priscilla's Journey Back …

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Bali, Indonesia – The Tropical Experience – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 30, 2017 //  by Tom

Bali Indonesia Adventure with Tom & Priscilla Bali was a short getaway from the city of Singapore, where we escaped the concrete jungle for a little oasis of greenery on the Indian Ocean. It is one of thousands of islands that make up Indonesia, where it had for years, attracted a low-key group of tourists who came for the surf and unique Balinese culture. Priscilla visited years ago with one of her good friends and had a blast – surfing in the morning, relaxing by the pool in the …

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Santa Fe – Part 5 of 5 New Mexico – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 30, 2017 //  by Tom

Santa Fe - Artsy City Adventure - Tom and Priscilla Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico. At 7,198′, it is at a higher altitude than Albuquerque, and is the highest capital city in the US. Recent travel literature on Santa Fe had been pretty negative, with grumbles about the high concentration of retirees from all over that made the city a staid place for the young, and the authentic cultural experience that had since turned into a kitschy tourist destination. But was that true? We were going …

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Ghost Ranch – Part 4 of 5 New Mexico – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 30, 2017 //  by Tom

Tom and Priscilla Explore the Mysterious Ghost Ranch Ghost Ranch was located in Abiquiu, and was owned by the Presbyterian Church who ran it as an education and retreat center. We had chanced upon this obscure place while looking into popular hiking trails in the state. Interestingly, Georgia O’Keefe had lived here, and the beautiful layered rocky canyon had inspired and influenced her art. There was barely anyone around when we arrived at the ranch, and it appeared mostly deserted, if not …

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Bandelier National Monument – New Mexico 3 of 5 – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 30, 2017 //  by Tom

Day 3 in New Mexico - Bandelier National Monument Bandelier National Monument was about an hour drive away from Santa Fe, and was highly ranked on the list of places to visit in New Mexico. It was an ancient site dating back over 11,000 years, where the Ancestral Pueblo people carved dwellings into the rocky canyon and lived there for about 400 years. Just ten miles short of Bandelier, signs abound at the town of White Rock to inform visitors that the monument could only be accessed via …

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Tent Rocks National Monument – New Mexico 2 of 5 – Travel with Tom and Priscilla Schmidt

January 29, 2017 //  by Tom

Tent Rocks National Monument - New Mexico Hiking with Tom and Priscilla Tent Rocks was a national monument with unique conical rock formations. We saw pictures online that piqued our curiosity, and right away, we knew we had to hike the trails no matter how tough it was going to be. Tent Rocks was also conveniently located between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, making it a good detour as we headed towards Santa Fe. Hiking Trail at Tent Rocks National Monument [x_gap size="1.313em"] The …

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Albuquerque, New Mexico (ABQ) – New Mexico Trip 1 of 5 – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 29, 2017 //  by Tom

Travel to New Mexico with Tom and Priscilla New Mexico was a spur of the moment trip. A friend who had visited a year ago came back with gleaming eyes and charming description of her time there. The excitement was so contagious that a year later, we found ourselves on a plane heading for Albuquerque. The green and luscious landscape of the upper Midwest summer gave way to the southwestern landscape of brown sand, rocks and cactus. Adobe homes hinted at an unfamiliar culture that existed in …

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Pondicherry India – City of Amazing Colors – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 27, 2017 //  by Tom

We had an amazing afternoon in Pondicherry as our final stop on our voyage South in India. The city has a uniquely European and cosmopolitan feel with an abundance of history tucked in every corner. Take a walk through the town with us as we explore Pondicherry! Travel with Tom and Priscilla to Pondicherry India …

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A Night at the Dune Eco Village Resort near Pondicherry – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 15, 2017 //  by Tom

Priscilla had found the Eco Village Resort as a pretty well rated place to stay, but at $40 bucks a night, I was let's just say a bit skeptical... Wow was I wrong! This is true paradise that feels as if you have been dropped onto another planet of beauty and lifestyle. To find the Eco Village, you turn off the paved highway to a pothole ridden dirt road passing by a few less attractive residences... Then you pass through a large gate to circle drive and gravel parking lot to check in. At this …

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Mahabalipuram Underwater City, India – Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 15, 2017 //  by Tom

Driving in India is always an adventure and the first few minutes in the car will surely confirm that you are not in Illinois anymore. Our friends Anusha and Barath had arranged for a driver for us and for good reason, because the Indian style of driving is absolutely best left to the professionals. Once out the city and on the Indian "highway" you will notice that no one drives on their side of the road because there is always a need to pass something or other. Maybe because the roads are …

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Chennai, India Street Photos and Videos- Travel with Tom and Priscilla

January 13, 2017 //  by Tom

We went to the faraway place called India... It is a completely different world for this Midwestern boy. We visited in 2015 to attend a friend's wedding in Chennai and then had a few days for exploring. The weather proved to be quite challenging during our visit with torrential downpours and flooding. When Chennai floods, it really floods! Then the clouds parted for some amazing blue sky as we began our voyage south. Check out a few images and videos from our first day around Chennai! Tom and …

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