Sundown in Idaho
With the inversion clearing out of the Treasure Valley we were treated to a spectacular sunset to offset the winter chill.
View ArticleOld Idaho State Pen
When stopping or staying in Boise be sure to check out the Old Idaho Pen off of warm springs avenue. Lots of history and if your lucky enough to be here when they are giving night tours it might be...
View ArticleFreak Alley; Scary Name Beautiful Art
Stretching between 8th & 9th Streets in downtown Boise is a alley that many walk by but only a handful walk down each day. Like most cities graffiti can be a problem but unlike most areas the...
View ArticleA Quiet Place
Ann Morrison Park located in west place provides a nice place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A peaceful nature walk located behind the Idaho Fish & Game buildings lets you...
View ArticleA Bonanza in Idaho
Roughly a three hour drive from Boise, ID but a world away lies the town of Bonanza. Located in what is known as the Yankee Fork region this collection of seven buildings are all that survive from...
View ArticleIdaho Snow
Idaho's snowy conditions as seen while travelling north on Idaho Highway 55 on my way to Tamarack then on to McCall, ID for a night with friends.
View ArticleCape Neddick
Congress appropriated $15,000 for the building of a lighthouse on Cape Neddick in 1876 and three years later on July 1, 1879 it was illuminated for the first time The Cape Neddick Lighthouse...
View ArticlePigeon Point Lighthouse
Pigeon Point Lighthouse was built in 1871 to guide ships on the pacific coast of California. It is the tallest lighthouse (tied with Point Arena Light) on the West Coast of the United States. It...
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