© Ellen Barone.
They’ve been dancing tango for more than 40 years at Bar Sur, an intimate European-style café in the culturally-rich neighborhood of San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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© Ellen Barone.
They’ve been dancing tango for more than 40 years at Bar Sur, an intimate European-style café in the culturally-rich neighborhood of San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
©Ellen Barone. Lone acacia tree, Serengeti Plain, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa
Following the widespread post-election violence across Kenya, like much of the world, I have watched, first with dismay, and then, with hope, as ongoing peace talks attempt to save the beautiful country from self-destruction. Let’s hope that the recent power-sharing agreement will allow the country to recover from the trauma and civil unrest and restore the country’s optimism for a return to peace.
Wondering if you should go?
Updated information on travel and security in Kenya may be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the United States and Canada, or for callers outside the United States and Canada, a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444. For further information consult the Country Specific Information for Kenya and the Worldwide Caution Travel Alert, which are available on the Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet website at http://travel.state.gov.
© Ellen Barone.
The luminous hues of New Mexico, and Taos in particular, have long inspired painters and photographers. Its colorful tapestry of banded cliffs, water sculpted arroyos and high desert mountain wilderness seem ready-made for artists. Georgia O’Keeffe once said, “If you go to New Mexico, it’ll itch you for the rest of your life.” It’s true. I came to New Mexico for a week more than a decade ago and returned 14-months later to stay a lifetime. I am at home here in a way I never felt back East, my ‘home’ for some 30 years.
Last weekend during a relaxing wintertime escape to the legendary artist colony we were driving back from dinner when this scene lit up before us. Pulling the car over to catch the momentary flash of shimmering pre-sunset light I managed to capture just this one image before the sun dipped below the mesa. The photo stirs up such pleasant memories of the moment that I think I’ll use our new online fine art gallery to order a giclée canvas print for the house.
* You may recall another Taos favorite was featured as photo-of-the-week on May 25, 2007.
© 2008 Kevin H. Martin
I’m recently back from hosting a photo-theme yacht cruise in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez aboard American Safari Cruises’ 22-passenger luxury yacht, Safari Quest, where I had the pleasure of working alongside photographer Kevin Martin. Acting as expedition leader extraordinaire and ship’s photographer, Kevin, captured this powerful portrait during a shore excursion in Puerto Agua Verde on the Baja Peninsula. From the affectionate arm around the boy’s shoulders to his soulful eyes and mud-splattered face, there isn’t anything I don’t love about this intimate image.
To see more of Kevin’s portraits and story telling photography I encourage you to visit his web site at http://homepage.mac.com/kevinhmartin.
For information about American Safari Cruises’ exclusive yacht adventures log on to www.amsafari.com.
©Ellen Barone. Turtle Bay, St. Kitts, with the island of Nevis in the distance.
It’s blowing a gale and freezing here in the mountains of southern New Mexico. So, this image of Caribbean sunshine and turquoise water has me schemin’ and dreamin’ about a winter escape. What about you? Let’s go!
© Hank Barone.
My husband, Hank, captured this lovely photograph of the Stalheim Skleive (gorge) and the surrounding mountains at sunrise from the terrace of our room at the historic Stalheim Hotel in Norway. Today ,this favorite photograph hangs on the wall of our home library as a daily reminder of that memorable morning.
Apparently this image resonates with a good number of travelers who have also stayed at the Stalheim Hotel, a stop on the famous ‘Norway in a Nutshell’ tour, as it ranks among our most requested images. We’re happy to announce that it’s now available for purchase as a fine art print, canvas giclee and a wide variety of photo gifts on our newly launched gallery site.
© Pat Osborne.
This week’s image of colorful La Placita Village in Tucson, Arizona, was captured by photographer and friend, Pat Osborne.
An accomplished musician, teacher, professional astrologer, Reiki practitioner and fine art photographer, this creative mother of three is on the move, ever evolving personally and professionally.
Next up for Pat in 2008 is a new gallery Web site, The Land of Oz, where you’ll soon be able to view (and purchase) her photography. I’ll keep you posted…
©Ellen Barone.
Gauchos, El Ombú de Areco Estancia. Just over an hour's drive from downtown Buenos Aires, this historic ranch is located in San Antonio de Areco, birthplace of the gaucho tradition, Argentina, South America.
©Ellen Barone.
Bow Glacier, one of eight valley glaciers that flow from the Wapta Icefield, and Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
©Ellen Barone.
Atlantic puffin, Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada
©Ellen Barone.
I'm just back from enjoying a four-day 'Chick's Adventure Package' at Red Mountain Spa, an adventure haven nestled in the red rock bluffs of Snow Canyon State Park in Southwest Utah.
In addition to featuring a healthy dose of luxurious pampering and gourmet cuisine, the spa also boasts an extensive hiking program, offering a daily menu of independent and guided hikes for all fitness levels. November temperatures - with sunny highs in the mid-70s and crisp nightime lows in the 40s - were ideal for daytime exploration in the surrounding spectacular natural setting and enjoying the cozy warmth of the in-room fireplace each evening.
For more information, visit www.redmountainspa.com or call 800-407-3002.
© Ellen Barone.
Springtime in Sicily is glorious, the fields blooming with poppies and wild flowers. And what better way to immerse myself in its natural abundance than from the seat of a bicycle? For eight glorious days, I left behind the frantic pace of daily life, rejuvenating both my body and soul on a cycling holiday that I came to call the 'Tour de Pasta'.
To learn more about my adventures cycling the Sicilian coast with Italian cycling specialists Ciclismo Classico click here to read 'Tour de Pasta' as published in Epicurean Traveler magazine.
© Ellen Barone.
Giant patina draperies stain the overhang of ancient cliff dwelling, White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, USA.
Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance.
©Ellen Barone.
To learn more visit http://www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org/
©Ellen Barone.
Town crier, E. Michael Jones in 17th century costume, bellows Oyez, Oyez in historic St. George, Bermuda
©Ellen Barone.
If it’s whitewater thrills your itching for, then look no further than a Colorado River Grand Canyon rafting vacation. A six-day journey with Western River Expeditions ranks as one of our most memorable adventures. A once-in-a-lifetime must-do for travelers seeking unparalleled whitewater excitement and scenic wonder.
©Ellen Barone.
Young cowboys stay close to the action at the annual Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium, near Ruidoso, New Mexico, USA.
© Ute Hagen
This week's image was captured by artist, photographer, friend and mentor Ute Hagen.
For the past decade, my husband and I have lived part-time in Mexico in the lakeside village of Ajijic, near Guadalajara, Jalisco. Standing out among the many privileges of living South of the Border has been the gift of Ute's friendship.
One the area's most respected and talented artists, Ute, a German native, first came to live in Mexico in the 1970s via Canada. Best known for her vibrant and colorful paintings of Ajijic and contemporary Mexico, most recently Ute has focused her forever restless and inventive eye on photography.
This lovely image "was spotted on my walk around ajijic village"- as only an artist would see it. To see more, check out her ever-evolving and stunning collection of photographs at http://flickr.com/photos/uteart/.
It was in the Scottish Highlands that my passion for photography and travel first blossomed. With landscapes like this one, it is easy to remember why.