A Friendly Ambiance Awaits at Duke’s Beach House We like Dukes Beach House as it has plenty of patio seating. Not as busy as Duke’s in Waikiki, or as cramped as Duke’s in Kauai. There is a friendly ambiance to this restaurant. Duke’s Beach House is located on the western side of Sheraton Blackrock/Kaanapali area. Duke’s Beach House is along…
People know Seattle and the famous Pike Place Market. It is there that fish are thrown and caught on a daily basis. But, just a few yards away is a small alley way that comprised over a million pieces of gum. That gum is now being washed away at a cost of $4000 dollars. Varnish will be placed on…
Awesome Tour, Professional Staff Our first tour with Trilogy was back in 1998 to Lanai. We still have fond memories of that tour. Our second time out with Trilogy was as memorable with the “Whale Watching.” Jason was our captain and he did an awesome job taking us to where the whales were. A superb narration about the whales and…
A Few Tips Visiting $6,000,000 of Free Art The New Mexico State House (a.k.a. “Roundhouse”) is but one of two that do not have a dome for its capital building (the other state being Nebraska.) It is walking distance from Santa Fe’s historic district. The building is round with several floors and a unique rotunda. We visited when the New…
Deserving of at least one visit A very popular restaurant for locals and visitors alike, tucked into a quaint patio area in the historic area of Santa Fe, this restaurant deserves at least one meal. Reservations are recommended if you come during peak holiday times. We waited twenty minutes at the beginning of dinner. There is inside and outside seating.…
A Few Tips while Visiting this Natural History and Science Museum. Stan, the Te-Rex, is quite impressive as you walk into the main foyer. Unlike the Te-Rex is Chicago, Sue, Stan is right on the floor eye-level. Easy to see and take pictures. I was almost tempted to touch him. It is a kid’s friendly museum. Also, there…
A Good Choice Along Canyon Road Known as “The Oldest Restaurant in Santa Fe,” it is easy to find on Canyon Road. After viewing the many art galleries, this is an inviting place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The Steak Fajitas were exceptional with all types of colored peppers that were presented. The meat was tender and good. The salsa…
Go Elsewhere to see the Real O’Keeffe Masterpieces Located in the historic district of Santa Fe, this museum is easy to find. The Museum is designed in an attractive Adobe style building. The museum opens promptly at 10:00 AM on the weekdays. After paying the $12 admission, we were told we could add on to our ticket the New Mexico…
Go early and you may have the Staircase to yourself…. The show Unsolved Mysteries could not figure out how the “Miraculous Staircase” was made, but it will not stop you from admiring this beautiful creation at the Loretto Chapel. Located in historic downtown Santa Fe, it is fairly easy to find. Public parking is right on Alameda Street. We…
Good Food and Fun Ambiance Offering many “Cajun” type dishes, the Titanic is a delightful brewery with a fun flair. On weekends, there is usually music starting at 10:00 P.M. Located on US1 at the crossroads of Alameda Boulevard, this restaurant is close to the University of Miami and is a well-known establishment. We had a party of six people…
