by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, Hike, History, St Louis, Urban Exploration, Video
Union Station has been transformed from a abandoned train station to a mall with unique shops and fancy restaurants. The station was the “last great train station” (1884) of the US before the car industry shift the rails northward towards Chicago. Yes,...
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, Caribbean, Hike, National Park, Puerto Rico, Video
The only Rain Forest maintained by the US National Parks service, El Yunque is an amazing site from almost anywhere on the island. Check out our other Puerto Rico videos: Old San Juan Culebra Kayaking a Bio Bay Arecibo Observatory Historic Ponce ...
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, Beach, Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Tour, Video
There are many Bioluminescent Bay tours in Puerto Rico. Some for the main island, others for Vieques. If you have a chance to see a Bio Bay understand that its a “once in a lifetime” type event. Check out our other Puerto Rico videos: Old San Juan...
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Caribbean, History, Hotel, Puerto Rico, Video
After calling all of Ponce’s “traditional” hotel chains a friend recommended the Hotel Belgica. I checked Trip Advisor and was turned off by a negative review for the hotel. I’m not usually so persuaded by a single bad review but I was tired...
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Caribbean, History, Puerto Rico, Video
Ponce is a beautiful town that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a part of Europe. Check out our other Puerto Rico videos: Old San Juan Culebra Kayaking a Bio Bay Arecibo Observatory Rain Forest – El Yunque
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, Caribbean, Museum, Puerto Rico, Science Museum, Tour, Video
Arecibo is the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world. Here’s the rather crazy video of us driving from Ponce to Arecibo. It’s pretty shaky so it’s not for everyone.
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Video
This video is shaky and a “timelapse” of our drive from Ponce to Arecibo Observatory. Since it’s shaky,it’s not for everyone. Enjoy Check out our video highlighting our adventure at Arecibo Observatory....
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Food, Puerto Rico, Video
We stumbled upon this restaurant while walking around Old San Juan. It was amazing. The food was fantastic and the prices affordable. Here is our review of El Jibarito. Their website: eljibaritopr.com
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Puerto Rico, Urban Exploration, Video
While walking around Old San Juan we had the pleasant surprise of running into this street performer. Enjoy
by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | Adventure, History, Puerto Rico, Shopping, Urban Exploration, Video
San Juan has found its American home with a mix of Old Spain and French. Today we’re touring the three areas of the old Spanish fort. It took the Spanish 400 years to build this island-sized fortification. The second half of the video celebrates the colors and...
by Brian Wesley | May 12, 2013 | Adventure, Arches, Family Hikes, Hike, Utah
Delicate Arch… what a magnificent landmark! It’s no wonder that it is one of the focal points of Arches National Park! Just the hike to the arch is incredible. Brian and I had taken all four kids and we didn’t want to rush. We let the kids set their own pace...
by Brian Wesley | May 5, 2013 | Adventure, Deep South, Food, Hike, History, Museum, Urban Exploration
Address: 100 Villita, San Antonio, TX 78205 Phone: (800) 447 3372 Website: TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com The River Walk is located in the heart of San Antonio among historical hot spots and rich culture. Take a boat ride through the canal and experience the ambiance of...
by Brian Wesley | Apr 21, 2013 | Adventure, Gallery, History, Urban Exploration, Utah
Address: 209 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 The Leonardo is a unique museum with several floors of exhibits. The first few floors change out exhibits every few months. The top two floors are for permanent activities and an auditorium. Katie was learning about the...
by Brian Wesley | Apr 20, 2013 | Adventure, Gallery, History, St Louis, Tour, Urban Exploration
St Louis is rich with American History ranging from stories of the Westward expansion, World’s Fair, Railroad hubs to breweries. Whether you’re a beer drinker or not, when Adolphus Busch joined Eberhard Anheuser’s (his father-in-law) company they dramatically changed...