Take Me and My Clients Out To the Ball Game
The flight into Chicago from San Diego was pretty uneventful. You know that for me uneventful is just the most perfect way to travel. Business travelers like myself do so much moving around that everything which happens tends to get magnified and multiplied. Late departures usually put everything else out of sync. Baggage claim delays [...]
Becoming a Travel Agent Saves More Money
If you are planning on heading over to Texas this summer or early fall, be sure to do your travel planning early enough. There are a slew of discount hotels in Houston that will save you money without costing you comfort. Being able to get the most for your travel budget is one of the [...]
Happy Birthday America!
Okay, so I pretty much slacked off on finishing up my travel scheduling this weekend. But to my defense, it was a holiday weekend, and there were home baseball games to be seen!
I was able to catch the Diamondbacks on Friday and Sunday, a home stand against those pesky in-division Los Angeles Dodgers. It was [...]
Demolishing of the Old Yankee Stadium
I overheard some guys at Friday night’s game talking about the demolition of the old Yankee stadium. It seems the Yankee organization has promised to build a three baseball field park in the space where the old stadium now resides. Local residents are all for this option, but architects and city historians are concerned about [...]
Checking Out Albuquerque Weather Via Google
photo credit: Petrusia1
It’s not uncommon for a business hotel that I stay at to have some sort of bedside clock radio that tells me the time in the middle of the night as well as waking me up to smooth jazz first thing in the morning. Yeah, I like the easy listening stuff. But [...]
The Appeal of Traveling For My Livelihood
At the airport early for my trip up to Seattle. Just a little time so I thought I’d drop a quick post. Sort of getting the hang of this blog stuff, though I’m pretty sure that at the end of the day, it benefits me in a journal keeping sort of way more than anything [...]
Great Advice From the Seat Next to Me
So the flight into Los Angeles (LAX) was pretty typical. Nothing of outstanding misfortune occurred that would make me want to write about it. There was a lovely woman I sat next to that engaged me in conversation for the last bit of the flight.
Normally I won’t go out of my way to get [...]
The Month Starts Fresh and New
After having traveled as much as I’ve done the past many years, things begin to get into a nice, familiar routine. As stated a time or two in these posts, I tend to spend the first week to 10 days at my home office planning, scheduling and generally preparing to go out on the road [...]
Spending Valentine’s Day in My Downtown Denver Hotel
Alone. But don’t feel sorry for me. Please don’t! As I may have noted before, I’ve never really been the big holiday rah rah sort of guy. Especially when it concerns the industrialized, marketing driven holidays that seem so prevalent now days.
As I sit in my warm downtown Denver hotel room looking out over the [...]
Is Los Angeles Becoming the Set for Blade Runner?
photo credit: theleetgeeks
I’ve just checked out of my room at the LAX Airport hotel after a pleasant few days in the ever expanding metropolis of Los Angeles. Pretty sure that the surrealistic cityscape that was presented us in the movie Blade Runner is going to happen here in the near future.
I suppose the reason [...]













