
January 8, 2010
In Spanish, it is called El Morro — the headland — because that is what is resembles, a headland rising above the desert rather than the ocean waves. In English, it is referred to as inscription rock because travelers throughout time have stopped to leave their mark on the stone. In either case, El Morro [...]

January 7, 2010
[ad#Arizona Orbitz 300x250]You should visit Phoenix Arizona in the Winter because Arizona has around 340 sunny days each year. Average temperatures in the Valley of the Sun (the communities surrounding Phoenix, Arizona) have an average day time temperature in the 60s or 70s during the winter months and the temps rarely drop below freezing at [...]

January 6, 2010
Join us in Arizona for the 20th Anniversary of the Celebration of Fine Art in Scottsdale, Arizona. This is a fun and exciting thing to do if you happen to be in Scottsdale in the winter and early spring. Housed in a unique venue, under 40,000 feet of “big white tent”, this is the temporary [...]

January 4, 2010
At Hovenweep National Monument, around 800 years ago, ancestors of today’s Native American people built some of the most enigmatic structures in the Southwest. Although human habitation at Hovenweep dates to over 10,000 years ago when nomadic Paleoindians visited the area to gather food and hunt game, it wasn’t until around 1200 A.D. that the [...]