New Mexico

Right from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon we drove off across easterm Arizona to New Mexico. The destination being Santa Fe. 1) 'Santa Fe - one of the oldest and most famous cities of the Wild West. Its popularity came from the Sante Fe Route, one of  the most important ones in ...

Arizona - The Grand Canyon Colorado

Since early morning we have been preparing ourselves for the trip because the temperature was around 0 C. We didn't quite like it. We started from the town of Williams and got to the South Rim of the Canyon when the sunshine warmed us up a little. The South Rim ia at the elevation o...

Towards Arizona

In the morning we paid a visit in Ventura at my friend's - Henia Silver (we have been friends since the eighties). Henia comes from Szczecin; she emigrated from Poland in 1961 and she  is the only one in her family who speaks Polish. But what langauge! Many a Pole could envy her!  She is a...

California - on the road

We set off from a hospitable home of Terenia and John Offenbacker's in Los Altos Hills, California, to explore the southern States. California is whimsical from time to time and today has treated us with rain and mist and the temperature around + 5 C. But oranges get ripe anyway, so Tereni...

Good-bye to Mexico

After a three-hour flight from Mexico, we are sitting at the Phoenix, Arizona airport waiting for our connecting flight to San Francisco. We bid good-bye to Mexico after a five-day stay in the capital. This city is overwhelming, tiring, amazing, and fascinating at the same time. It's very ...

Sunday night in the Capital

Yestarday, on Sudnay, we went through a great amazement! Thos crazy Mexicans do not party on Sundays! So, alike in Europe, the UsA and other societies take a rest after the hardships of the weekend and prepare themselves for the coming long week of wwork. There were merely some restaurants and pu...

Sunday in the Capital

We are enjoying our Sunday together with the citizens of the Capital: 1) In the morning we were in the Chapultepec Park: 'The Danza de los Voladores (Dance of the Flyers), or Palo Volador (Pole Flying), is an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony/ritual still performed today, albeit in ...