January, 2009 Archives

Mesa Verde Country ~ Anasazi Heritage and Canyons of the Ancients

Friday, January 30th, 2009

I remember reading Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire in high school and imagining the Great Southwest to be Mesa Verde Overlook ~ SW Coloradoa vast land of rock and caves where the ancient Anasazi Indians made their lives as cliff dwellers going in and out of our world through their time machines known as kivas. 

Ten years ago I, personally, made the move from out east to Colorado and have since thoroughly enjoyed exploring Colorado’s southwest corner and Utah’s canyonland areas where Mr. Abby spent some time learning and writing about that rugged and ancient terrain.

Just outside of Dolores, Colorado you will find The Anasazi Heritage Center where guests can see, touch and learn about the Four Corners “prehistory” era.  There are roughly 3 million records and artifacts that make up the Center’s attractions.

Mesa Verde Kiva ~ SW ColoradoThe Anasazi Heritage Center also represents the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument.  Here you will find a pre-Puebloan culture that dates back to at least 10,000 years.  Evidence of their villages still remains for visitors to see.  The Canyons of the Ancients is a vast land protected by the BLM and is open for exploration but one must be very careful and respect these ancestral ruins.  Leave no trace as they say and “they” (Bureau of Land Management) mean it.

Mesa Verde country consists of just about every type of terrain so that all kinds of recreation can exist.  Everything that can be done outdoors, even skiing, can be done in Mesa Verde country.  To me, the best way to Mesa Verde ~ SW Coloradoexperience and explore this country is on foot and since we are talking about the desert that means lots of sun and heat in the summer.  Use common sense and hike during the morning or dusk hours and not during the middle of the day when the sun is at its’ highest.  One can find camping in designated areas to really get the feel of day turning into night.

So, if you ever find yourself traveling from Denver going west and if you have a couple of days to spare consider the Mesa Verde Country in southwest Colorado.  Experience a beautiful and ancient land which is home of the modern day Pueblo People, descendants of the Ancient Anasazi Indians.       

Mesa Verde Overlook by Mulsanne

Mesa Verde Kiva by norrisbaby

Mesa Verde by neuroticcamel

 

 

 

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Kauai ~ The Grand Canyon of the Hawaiian Islands

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What better way to see the beautiful island of Kauai than by air, sea and land.  I imagine that they are all NaPali Coast, Kauai, Hawaiispectacular in their own way.  Helicopter and airplane tours, sea kayaking and boat tours and biking Kauai are just some of the ways to see this amazing island. 

Taking a helicopter or airplane ride can let you experience the beauty of Kauai without lifting a finger or making a step in the rugged terrain.  Air Kauai Helicopter Tours flies over 10 hot spots on their daily tours.  They offer a deluxe 1-Hour Tour that takes you all over the island highlighting the Waimea Canyon which is known as the “Grand Canyon” of the Pacific and Mt. Wai’ ale’ ale Crater which is actually the wettest place on Earth averaging 420 inches a year!  The famed NaPali Coast and the Jurassic Park Falls are also part of the tour.

Waimea Canyon, Kauai, HawaiiSeeing Kauai from a boat or kayak is also a wonderful way to see the hugeness of Kauai’s coastline.  Kauai Sea Tours offers catamaran as well as zodiac boat tours.  The guides are educated on the local wildlife, marine life, conservation and history so that you get a full view of Kauai’s environment and existence.  One can go snorkeling, whale watching and enjoy sunset cruises along the NaPali coast with Kauai Sea Tours.

Discovering Kauai on a bike allows one to be up close and personal with the island and its’ environment.  You can pretty much ride on flat roads around the island or choose to mountain bike easy, moderate or steep terrain.  Coconut Coasters is a bike rental company that specializes in biking from Baby Beach to Kealia Beach on what is known as the Coconut Coast.  You can rent a classic cruiser with tandem bike attachments or kid carriers so that the whole family can enjoy the ride.

All of these activities can be done while staying at a number of places on the island.  Whether it’s a luxury vacation rental on the Poipu coast that you are seeking or a rustic inland villa off the beaten path Kauai Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaiienjoys less people and more of Mother Nature.

So, the next time you are planning to go to the Hawaiian Islands, try to make time to get to Kauai where the Grand Canyon meets the Pacific.

 

NaPali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii by Jeff Kubina
Waimea Canyon by pfly
Relaxing Spot in Poipu by tiarescott

Being Green (not with envy) but for Our Planet

Friday, January 16th, 2009

These days everybody knows the term “green” means having a conscious mind to recycle, reuse and clean Flat Irons ~ Boulder, Coloradoup our environment.  We as residents of this earth need to do our part to ensure a lasting relationship between us and Mother Nature.  I tend to look at businesses around me to see if they are doing their part since a lot of waste comes from today’s commercialism.

When I think of Boulder, Colorado, I think of technology, quality of life and an amazing effort to becoming and maintaining a “green” and eco-friendly lifestyle.  As a Coloradoan, I definitely have found myself adopting a regimented recycle program to do my part for my family and everyone around me.  I would like to expose some of the green efforts currently going on in Boulder.

 

 

 

Recycling Sign ~ Boulder, ColoradoCity of Boulder Green Points Program

This program outlines and enforces issues on home energy, construction waste recycling, deconstruction plans and new construction for additions and remodels.  Boulder building codes are now strictly following green standards and sustainable development practices.        

For recycling construction waste, new construction sites Downtown Boulder, Coloradomust donate, reuse or recycle 50% of all the waste material generated.  Being energy efficient in reducing the amount of energy used and carbon emissions is the city’s green goal.  By simply using energy efficient light bulbs, one can reduce about 75% of the energy normally used up in incandescent bulbs and the efficient light bulbs last generally 10 times longer with a $30 plus savings in electricity costs over time.

Boulder Recycling Program

Waste management companies are providing more simple ways to commingle your recyclables from your trash.  Just knowing some tiny details about what is accepted and what is not adds up when you are talking about just under 100,000 people living inside the city limits.  2008 was called “The Year of Zero Waste” and I’m sure that mantra will continue for years to come until zero waste is achieved.

Hotel Boulderado ~ Boulder, ColoradoBoulder Local Businesses

I see a little bit of green consciousness going on around me with the local businesses and that’s uplifting.  Hotels are one type of business that being green can be very beneficial.  A hotel can become a green hotel in a multitude of ways.  Recycling, donating, reusing and eliminating waste can all be done with little effort.  Old linens are used for rags and items that cannot be reused are donated to homeless shelters and local charities.  Leftover banquet food is donated to the Boulder Community Food Share Program.  Habitat for Humanity and regional Indian Reservations also benefit from donations.  Using environmentally friendly products such as biodegradable solvents and non toxic cleaners make a positive impact as a whole.  Saving energy and water can be done by simply setting thermostats at a median temperature and using low water toilets use less water as a result.

Let’s encourage each other as well as local businesses to embrace green standards and practices this new year.  If you make an honest effort, a positive impact can result for all to see and experience all around the world.

Flat Irons in Boulder, Colorado by jebb

Recycling Sign by akeg

Downtown Boulder by Brian and Shannon

Hotel Boulderado by davidburn

 

 

Fishermans Wharf San Francisco

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

San Francisco is home to many world famous landmarks and Fishermans Wharf is one of the most well known. It began as the homeport for the city’s colorful fishing fleet and remains so today, with many third and fourth generation fisherfolk piloting craft in the same waters as their ancestors.

In addition, Fisherman Wharf has become a magnet for tourists, many of whom ride the cable car from Union Square to its turnaround spot on Hyde St. There are 27 interesting and informative historical markers along the waterfront, telling about such things as the fisherwomen of San Francisco and how skippers choose a name for their boat.

The Wharf neighborhood is full of the tacky souvenir and tee shirt shops that out-of-towners crave. You can see sea lions basking in the fog on Pier 39 and take boat tours of the Bay, but for me main attraction is the very fresh seafood.

Like the fishing boats, many of the restaurants and outdoor stands have been in the same family for generations. The selections range from the traditional Dungeness c

rab boiled in large pots outdoors to zesty Crab Cioppino served in open dockside taverns to delectable filet of sole served in elegant surroundings overlooking the Bay.

Whichever you choose to indulge in, you can’t go too wrong, but I tend to prefer grazing on tasty tidbits in the outdoor stalls. The enormous shrimp salad sandwiches on sourdough rolls are my absolute favorite.

Gulf Shores, Alabama Cuisine ~ Taste You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

I recently just got back from the Big Easy ~ New Orleans and I of course imbibed in my usual gluttony of The Beach at Gulf Shores, Alabamaseafood.  Oysters on the half shell, charbroiled, fried and stuffed inside a Po-Boy, etc…  I tend to indulge in oysters way down south just because I cannot get them at home.

Well, not too far (about 3 hours east) from New Orleans is Gulf Shores, Alabama.  Also known for celebrating the upcoming Mardi Gras festival, Gulf Shores shares in the fun and food that is locally harvested from the Gulf of Mexico.  Dixieland as many call the deep south offers fun in the sun for all ages.

Gulf Shrimp ~ Gulf Shores, AlabamaGulf Shores is home to the Gulf Shores Shrimp Festival or also known as The Annual National Shrimp Festival.  Held every fall in October over 200,000 shrimp obsessed people come to Gulf Shores to take part in the festivities which all revolve around the yummy crustacean; the shrimp.  With shrimp being prepared in a multitude of ways, festival goers get 4 days of free admission to get their fill.

Music is also an important part of the festival and there are two back to back stages offering country and rock every day starting at 10 am.  With names of musical acts like “Liquid Chicken”, “Catfish Flats” and “Bid Muddy”, you cannot go wrong listening to music outside, eating shrimp and of course, washing it all down with some cold beers.

I know that most people think of seafood as being fried most of the time but in Gulf Shores there are Gulf of Mexico Oysters ~ Gulf Shores, Alabamaoptions.  Gulf Shores Steamer & Grill stands behind their motto of “NO FRIED” and serves up delicious steamed shrimp, snow crab legs, oysters and mussels.

Another cool eatery is known as “The Hangout” where locals would come in the late 50’s and early 60’s to enjoy the beach scene and be with friends surfing and just hanging out.  These days one can still come to “The Hangout” and enjoy great Gulf Shores’ seafood and cuisine.  From raw oysters and catfish to crab and corn “chowda” one can easily quench their seafood appetite in Gulf Shores, Alabama.

Gulf Storm ~ Gulf Shores, AlabamaSo, remember Gulf Shores in planning your next Southern beach excursion where the locals like to eat, listen to live music and eat some more.

Gulf Shores, Alabama by beggs

Gulf Shrimp by inuyaki.com

Gulf of Mexico Oysters by Kent Wang

Gulf Storm by nola.agent