Is it Fight or Flight.... or both? Having a sleep in, is impossible in Tucson. Home to the Davis-MonthanAir Force Base, they start flying their F16 fighter jets and A10’s very early, every day it seems, there's no avoiding the sound. It has 11k airmen and as a base employs around 27k people contributing $2.6bn… Continue reading Tucson, Fight and/or Flight?
Author: lisa hudson
Giving Thanks Y’all
We decided to become anti-capitalists for the week. Yes, it was Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday time of year over here. Its a sad fact that 'consumption culture' is all over the westernised world these days, and thus, we didn't want to observe or be anywhere near Walmart for a while! We know we are… Continue reading Giving Thanks Y’all
Joshua Tree ‘n Anza
There was no Rattle and Hum as we approached Joshua Tree, oh ok, maybe a few glasses.... All of a sudden Joshua's, which are primarily only found in this part of world, were everywhere. Within the northern part of Joshua Tree National Park we hiked from a park up spot up among the tree's to… Continue reading Joshua Tree ‘n Anza
Death Valley
The desert of Death Valley had a real buzz about it, probably due to a truck shedding its cargo of bee's the day before. They were traveller bee's, probably on their way to help pollinate avocado's or nut trees somewhere in California. Makes a change from the odd jar of honey eh? On a serious… Continue reading Death Valley
Slots of all kinds
Entering Utah we were quickly ensconced in the Navajo Lands, the Navajo Nation being the largest Native American nation in the US. Over 400k tribal members and a reservation that covers whats known as 'The Four Corners' region it is over 27k sq. miles. The Four Corners is so called because it is the only… Continue reading Slots of all kinds
Awesome Arizona
We saw a belligerent ass in the road, no it wasn't Trump but a burro! This stubborn 'ole mule wasn't interested in changing direction any time soon... 😉 We were close to a Route 66 heyday town called Oatman on the 'Oatman Topeka Highway', which took us through mountains and desert plains, dry as they… Continue reading Awesome Arizona
Our Just Deserts….
Heading East from the coast we passed Castroville, home of Fidel and Artichokes (well, one of the two anyway) Vast fields of plants with workers cars lining the edges like shiny hedgerows in the hot sun. What a job eh, in such temperatures, feeding the world with a vegetable so difficult to eat! Tasty though,… Continue reading Our Just Deserts….
Monterey Bay
Watching humpback whales breach from the top of a sand dune until sunset is such a thrilling experience. Arriving at the secluded and quiet Sunset Beach State Park, just north of Moss Landing, Monterey, parking up and clambering up the dunes to that sight was genuinely awesome (it's a shame that word is so overused… Continue reading Monterey Bay
Grand Tetons to California
The route from Yellowstone to Grand Teton National Park was a stunning one. To get there means going back into Yellowstone, which on a weekend meant queues at the entrance gate, Jigsaw made friends with the other queuing folks in their cars. On Grand Loop Road we turned off at Yellowstone Lake and had a… Continue reading Grand Tetons to California
Where’s Yogi?
Crossing into Montana after 4 months travelling in Canada, we'd no idea what to expect. We'd been so enthralled in Waterton, crossing the border into Glacier felt a bit meh! Just while we settled ourselves though! Glacier National Park is kind of the other half, south of the border, to Waterton but it's very different.… Continue reading Where’s Yogi?










