Denver is a very arty city. A number of public art pieces can be found throughout downtown and the Denver Art Museum is massive. I only had the chance to check out the contemporary and modern floors, but I was, well, floored. They most memorable piece is an installation of a restaurant full of tables set for dinner all painted red. The floor, the walls, the
Swimming the Denver Aquarium
The Denver Aquarium is not enormous. We did it in about an hour and a half. But it’s got some really cool features. You can actually dive with the sharks or snorkel with the fish in massive tanks that are the very same one aquarium guests come to view. So, when people are in them, the show is even better! They have three tigers who love to swim. Or who at
The Jaws Bridge of Martha’s Vineyard
This summer day, like all summer days, the ordinarily still waters beneath the American Legion Memorial Bridge on Martha’s Vineyard are alive with the splashes of people hopping off the railing and plunging into the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily adolescents partake of the island tradition of leaping off this little bridge on the road between Edgartown and Oak
Newport, Still Echoing with the Roaring Twenties
The Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties in Newport, Rhode Island, was a time when socialites summered in opulent 60-room summer “cottages” situated on jagged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, when three-masted schooners glided through the waters of Narragansett Bay, when cobblestone streets were dotted with exclusive shops and restaurants. This
Chilling, Downtown Miami
It’s always gratifying to find a hidden and unexpected spot to chill and relax in an otherwise big and thriving metropolis like Miami. I only happened upon this, because I visited Bayside Market Place on Biscayne Boulevard, then went down the steps towards the water to check out possible boat trips, like to one on a pirate boat, and continued on towards







