There is no need to go hunting for inspiration or the wonders of the natural universe, you can see them from everywhere, even from the uncomfortable back bench seat of a rented minivan.
I’ve got a story in the San Francisco Chronicle about visiting Sedona. I’m grateful to have visited there before their latest political idiocy went public.
I still get on the subway going the wrong way, lock myself out of my hotel room, and end up at the airport a day before I’m supposed to be there.
And I had a conversation with travel whiz Chris Elliott about smart travelers, which begs the question as to why he asked me about smart travel.