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Monday, May 9, 2011

Spring has sprung in New York City


This photo was sent by a good friend of mine living in New York City. When I used to live in New York, I loved going on "Spring Patrol" at the end of winter in search of any signs of spring! Thank you for sending your image Staci, I will use this as wallpaper right now!

Spring has sprung in Boulder, CO


My friend Molly sent this image of recent blossoms in Boulder, CO, as spring has sprung in that part of the world. Send your spring pics to otrwld@gmail.com.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

5.7.11 On the Road with Lisa D


Today's show features interviews with three women dedicated to making your next trip to West Texas a spectacular adventure whether you are traveling for art or the outdoors.

Adair Margo
Listen to an interview with Adair Margo, the founding director of the Tom Lea Institute in El Paso, Texas. Tom Lea is one of El Paso's most celebrated and prolific visual artists, with most of his works on view at the El Paso Museum of Art located at One Arts Festival Plaza in Downtown El Paso.

Jenny Turner
Jenny Turner is from the Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions in Fort Davis, Texas, and today we’re discussing the upcoming Road Scholar Adventure on May 9, 2011: On the Road to the Stars in West Texas: History, Mystery, Art and Astronomy. We'll also talk about other trips around West Texas offered by Jenny's company Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions.

Beth Nobles
Listen to an interview with Beth Nobles from Texas Mountain Trails in West Texas. In addition to talking about all the hiking there is to do in West Texas, Beth will also focus on how bike friendly hotels in West Texas have become as interest in cycling adventures grow. West Texas isn't known for much car traffic, which is just one of the reasons cycling is getting so popular in the region.

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"On the Road with Lisa D." airs every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 11 a.m. - noon, MST. If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

The photo above is a giant oak on my friend's property outside of Tularosa, NM, where I will spend my Mother's Day weekend this year.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Photo: Downtown El Paso, TX


Although this photo wasn't taken from the road (it's of my hometown El Paso, TX) it's a shot we don't normally get of Downtown El Paso. This was taken from the 5th floor of the Mills Parking Garage on Santa Fe and provides an excellent view of our historic buildings that are in great condition and San Jacinto Plaza.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Girl's Trip 2010


This photo was taken in Marfa, Texas, Spring 2010. (I'm in the yellow sneakers.) Captured here are four friends who make the time to go on an annual girls' trip - this was our 10th annual trip.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Interview: Chef Sai Pituk talks about her new Cooking Channel show, molecular gastronomy and more



This interview features a discussion with entrepreneur and cook Chef Sai Pituk. Sai is the owner of Tara Thai in El Paso, and most recently opened The Kitchen with plans to open a brew pub in the near future. Chef Sai discusses these food endeavors and her new travel and food show airing Fall 2011 on the Cooking Channel about street food around the world. Each episode will take viewers around the world eating and learning to prepare street food.

4.30.11: "On the Road with Lisa D." Radio Show


Today's radio show features interviews with Chris Colin on urban vacations in Downtown Los Angeles, Zach Paul on today's Neon Desert Music Festival and Chef Sai on her new travel/food show.

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 11 a.m. - noon, MST. If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Click here for more information on the Neon Desert Music Festival.

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"On the Road with Lisa D." airs every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 11 a.m. - noon, MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America".

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

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The image in today's post is of a giant oak on my friend's property outside of Tularosa where I will spend my Mother's Day weekend this year.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

OTRwLD Interview: Karen Squire from Durango Rivertrippers




In this interview we talk to Karen Squire from Durango Rivertrippers about the best time of year to raft the Animas River through Durango, CO. We also discuss the John Squire Rafting Academy where in May you can take a white water training trip for several days on the Dolores River in Colorado. For more information on today's show and Durango Rivertrippers, visit www.durangorivertrippers.com.

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"On the Road with Lisa D." airs every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Friday, April 22, 2011

Celebrate National Parks Week


Looking for a National Park near you? Visit www.nps.gov and search for a park near you, all park entrance fees are FREE until Sunday at midnight!

4.23.11: "On the Road with Lisa D." Radio Show


Tune into Saturday's radio show, "On the Road with Lisa D", at our new time slot, 11 a.m. - noon, MST - the show focuses on rail travel and white water rafting.

We'll talk to Karen Squire from Durango Rivertrippers about May's rafting academy on the Dolores River. Then we'll talk to our friend at AAA, travel professional Trey Carr about some very cool vintage rail trips in Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado.

Also, this Sunday is the Railroad Revival Tour in Marfa, and the train is stopping in El Paso Sunday at 10:30 a.m. - go say"hi" to the boys in the bands. Click here for concert info.

Thanks for tuning in and if you miss any of the show, the archives will be up on the website by Monday at www.ontheroadwithlisad.com.

Have an awesome weekend and thank you for being a fan!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Railroad Revival Tour is coming to Marfa Easter Sunday 2011


More than 1,800 music fans will be in Marfa this weekend to hear several amazing bands. The coolest part is the bands are touring from Oakland, CA, to New Orleans, LA, on steam trains! (And not all the guys in all the bands have beards.) Join in the fun and attend the Railroad Revival Tour this Sunday.

From the website:

The Trip

This April, Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, and Old Crow Medicine Show will embark on a tour unlike any in recent memory. Traveling exclusively in vintage rail cars, the three bands will journey across the American Southwest over the course of a week. The aptly titled Railroad Revival Tour will feature the three bands playing concerts at six unique outdoor locations along the route, beginning April 21st in Oakland, California.

The Railroad

Today’s mass transit is built for speed and volume, which suits our modern lifestyle. But sometimes the notion of landscape and discovery is left behind. The RRT is an effort to re-imagine that landscape, the experience of the journey, and to re-discover what happens in between destinations. The inaugural Railroad Revival Tour train is more than 1,500 feet long. It features 15 vintage railcars pulled by 2 locomotives, and is set to travel more than 2,000 miles over tracks that stretch across five states.

Visit www.railroadrevivaltour.com for more info.

Resources:

Click here for more information on Marfa, TX
Click here for more information on the Chinati Foundation
Click here for info on Marfa events

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Interview with Ranger Michael Haynie from the Guadalupe Mountains National Park




Ranger Hainey from Guadalupe National Park talks about the Junior Paleontologist program this summer at Guadalupe National Park and how to bring history to life for your children. This interview was broadcast live on April 16, 2011.

Click here for a full schedule of the summer programs.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Blog: Children and Nature Network


The Children & Nature Network is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to help children fall in love with nature. Visit www.childrenandnature.org for more information.

About Us

The vision and mission of the Children & Nature Network is to give every child in every community a wide range of opportunities to experience nature directly, reconnecting our children with nature's joys and lessons, its profound physical and mental bounty.

The Children & Nature Network (C&NN) was created to encourage and support the people and organizations working nationally and internationally to reconnect children with nature. The network provides a critical link between researchers and individuals, educators and organizations dedicated to children's health and well-being. C&NN also promotes fundamental institutional change and provides resources for sharing information, strategic initiatives and success stories.

The C&NN news service and portal, childrenandnature.org, offers parents, youth, civic leaders, educators and health-care providers access to the latest news and research in this field as well as practical advice, including ways to apply new-found knowledge at home, at school, in work environments, and in the community. The network also engages a diverse community of institutes, organizations and industries by providing a forum for publishing and presenting research, reports and case studies on children's health and nature, and related program-development strategies and support.

For additional information contact C&NN's executive assistant Robyn Bjornsson.

Monday, April 18, 2011

4.18.11-4.24.11: National Parks Week


A young birdwatcher scans the skies at North Cascades National Park Complex, Washington. Photo courtesy of NPS.

From the National Park Service Website:

Get out and discover something new about your 394 national parks. This year's focus, Healthy Parks, Healthy People, highlights the connection between human and environmental health and the vital role America's national parks play in both.

Whether your prefer a 20-mile backcountry hike in Yosemite or a leisurely stroll around Philadelphia's Independence Hall, moving outside is good for you and offers a chance to explore these places you own. Search the events calendar to find your National Park Week "must-dos," and share your national park experience on Facebook or Twitter.

Visit www.nps.gov/npweek for a list of parks you can enter for free this week only!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

4.16.11: Live Radio Show

Today 's show features two interviews; Ranger Hainey from Guadalupe National Park and Justin Powell from www.outboundfamily.com. Find out about the Junior Paleontologist program this summer at Guadalupe National Park and how to bring history to life for your children. Also, we'll talk about the upcoming Weapons of Mass Creation Fest coming this June. For more information on these guests and other show topics visit http://ontheroadwithlisad.com/.

Live on KHRO 1150 AM, Streaming at http://www.khro1650.com/

Saturday, April 16 · 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Travel Photos: El Paso to Albuquerque


My friend Annelies took this photo driving from El Paso to Albuquerque. Send your travel photos to otrwld@gmail.com so we can share them!

Travel Photos: Seattle, Washington







My friend Molly recently went to Seattle on a business trip and managed to take some amazing photos of Seattle. Send your travel photos to otrwld@gmail.com so that we can share them one another.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Summer Activities: Guadalupe Mountains National Park Announces Summer Interpretive Program Schedule


Guadalupe Mountains National Park Announces Summer Interpretive Program

Schedule


(Pine Springs, TX) Guadalupe Mountains National Park Superintendent John
Lujan announced the park’s schedule of interpretation programs for Summer
2011. The park will offer a wide variety of patio, ranger-led hikes and
evening program from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. These
programs will provide excellent opportunities for visitors to learn about
the plant life, wildflowers and wildlife, geology, ecology, human history,
and night skies of the Guadalupe Mountains as well as learn outdoor skills
to have a safe visit to the Guadalupe Mountains. Whether coming for a day
hike on the 86 miles of trails, a visit to historic Frijole Ranch, Williams
Ranch, Pratt Cabin or Ship on the Desert, a foray into the second largest
gypsum dunes in North America, a weekend stay in the Pine Springs or Dog
Canyon campgrounds or the Frijole Ranch Group Campground or a backpacking
experience in the backcountry or wilderness area, the Guadalupe Mountains
offers wonderful opportunities for solitude, recreation, family fun and
learning and exercise, including ranger-led programs.

Every Wednesday and Thursday, from June 1 through September 1, and Monday,
July 4 (Independence Day Holiday), there will be Patio Talks at 10:00 AM
and 2:00 PM at the Pine Springs Visitor Center. These short (15-20 minute)
talks may encompass any topic relating to the park, so stop by, chat with a
ranger and learn about the Guadalupe Mountains.

On Sundays, May 29, June 19, July 3, July 17, August 7 and August 21, there
will be open houses at Ship on the Desert from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Take a
tour of this historic home with a park ranger or explore on your own.

On Sundays, June 5, July 24, and September 3, Pratt Cabin will be open in
McKittrick Canyon. Tour the historic cabin with a park ranger. Please
make sure to bring sun block, a hat or cap, and plenty of water and snacks.

On Sundays, June 26, July 31 and August 28 and Mondays, May 30 (Memorial
Day Holiday) and July 4 (Independence Day Holiday), put on your hiking
boots and join a ranger on a longer hike to such places as Guadalupe Peak
(the highest peak in Texas), the Permian Reef, The Bowl, Pratt Cabin or the
Notch. Please contact the Pine Springs Visitor Center at (915) 828-3251
x2124 to find out where the hike will go, the time and location where it
will meet, the duration, difficulty level (Easy, Moderate or Strenuous) and
any other details, and accompany a ranger on an adventure in the
Guadalupes. Please make sure to bring sun block, a hat or cap, and plenty
of water and snacks. Please call ahead, as some of these hikes may not be
appropriate for small children.

On Sundays May 29 (7:00 PM), June 12 (7:00 PM), July 10 (7:00 PM) and
August 14 (6:30 PM), there will be ranger-led Evening Bird Walks at
historic Frijole Ranch.

On Friday, June 17 and Saturdays, July 16 and August 13, the Gypsum Dunes
Salt Flat Visitor Contact Station in Dell City will be open from 3:00 PM –
5:00 PM, then join a park ranger and explore North America’s second largest
gypsum dunes, on the west side of the park, by the light of the full moon.
Meet the park ranger at the Gypsum Dune Salt Flat Visitor Contact Station
at 5:00 PM and bring a flashlight, drinking water, snacks, walking shoes
and a sweater.

Beginning Friday, May 27, the park will offer evening programs at the Pine
Springs Campground on Fridays and Saturdays (except June 17, July 16 and
August 13). Evening programs presented will include Exotic Species:
Strangers in your Backyard, Signs of Wildlife: What you may be Missing,
Islands in the Sky, A Very Dry Reef: A Look at the Permian Reef, Across the
Cosmos: Appreciating the Night Sky, Elk in the Desert, Star Party Astronomy
Program, The Bizarre and the Beautiful: Invertebrates of the Guadalupes,
Overloked and Underfoot: Reptiles of the Guadalupes, History of the Peoples
of the Guadalupes, The Burning Issue: Wildfire and our National Parks,
Birds of Prey, From High Tide to High Desert: Water in the Guadalupes, 23
Days Eating Dust: the Butterfield Overland Stage and Migratory Birds.

Families will want to ask about our Junior Ranger, Junior Paleontologist
and Senior Ranger activity booklets at the Pine Springs Visitor Center.
Children of all ages who complete the activities will receive a certificate
and badge and are eligible to purchase a Junior Ranger or Senior Ranger
patch.

Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are eligible to earn awards made available
through partnerships with the National Park Service. Please inquire at the
Pine Springs Visitor Center (915) 828-3251 ext. 2124 for more information.

A park slide presentation is available in the Pine Springs Visitor Center
Auditorium. Ask the park ranger at the information desk to start the film
for you. A push-button operated film about McKittrick Canyon, narrated by
Petroleum Engineer Wallace E. Pratt who was instrumental in the creation of
Guadalupe Mountains National Park is available on the patio of the
McKittrick Canyon Visitor Contact Station. The Pine Springs Visitor Center
and bookstore, which is operated by the park’s non-profit cooperating
association partner Carlsbad Caverns Guadalupe Mountains Association (
www.ccgma.org) are open daily from 8:00 AM until 4:30 PM (closed Christmas
Day). Be sure to stop by to get a map, site bulletin, brochure, post card,
books or film about Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The McKittrick
Canyon, the Frijole Ranch Ranch House, Dog Canyon or Gypsum Dunes Salt Flat
(Dell City, TX) Visitor Contact Stations are open irregularly. Please call
the Pine Springs Visitor Center at (915) 828-3251 ext. 2124 to find out
whether they are open.

For additional information about Guadalupe Mountains National Park, please
contact the Pine Springs Visitor Center at 915-828-3251 ext. 2124 or visit
the park’s website at www.nps.gov/gumo/.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Interview: Beth Nobles, Texas Mountain Trails in West Texas




Listen to an interview with Beth Nobles from Texas Mountain Trails in West Texas. In addition to talking about all the hiking there is to do in West Texas, Beth will also focus on how bike friendly hotels in West Texas have become as interest in cycling adventures grow. West Texas isn't known for much car traffic, which is just one of the reasons cycling is getting so popular in the region.

Click here to learn more about Texas Mountain Trails in West Texas.


"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Interview: Scott McMahon, Artist in Residence at the Border Art Residency




In this interview we speak with Scott McMahon, artist in residence at the Border Arts Residency (BAR) in La Union, New Mexico. Collaborating with Willie Ray Parish, the founding director of the Border Art Residency, McMahon created a camera obscura on wheels that will be on display Saturday, April 16 at the BAR.

McMahon received his MFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, MA and his BFA in Photography from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA. For more information on his work and background visit http://scottmcmahonphoto.com.

Click here to listen to the interview with Willie Ray Parish.

For more information on the Border Art Residency, visit http://www.borderartresidency.com

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

4.9.11: On the Road with Lisa D. Radio Show

Tune into today's radio show, "On the Road with Lisa D" for an interview with Debi Huang from http://goexplorenature.blogspot.com/. Debi is a mother, writer, wife and (my favorite title of all) adventure guide for her two children. She's dedicated to helping her children spend at least one Green Hour a day out in nature and she's got a blog to help you do the same! Even if you don't have children, the benefits to adopting a Green Hour program in your life are numerous. Also on today's show we'll talk about a food festival that makes my mouth water, Baconfest Chicago, but don't get too excited, it's sold out. Thanks for tuning in and if you miss any of today's show, the archives will be up on the website by Monday at www.ontheroadwithlisad.com. Have an awesome Saturday and thank you for being a fan!

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"On the Road with Lisa D." airs every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Event News: Baconfest Chicago 2011 is Sold Out!


On today's radio show, I will be discussing one of the most exciting food events happening today in America, Baconfest! Unfortunately for those of you willing to attend (it's in Chicago, of course) the event is totally sold out!

I apologize for any pain and suffering I caused by promoting this event that you cannot attend and will keep you posted of all future bacon-related food festivals.

For more info on this great festival visit http://baconfestchicago.com/

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Tune into today's radio show, 5-6 p.m. MST, on KHRO 1150 AM or stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Hueco Tanks Junior Ranger Program



Hueco Tanks State Park is best known for attracting climbers who love bouldering and they come to the park from all over the world; Australia, Germany, California and beyond. Recently, a very short and young set visited the park, mostly from the El Paso region, expressly on a mission to become Junior Rangers and do their own version of bouldering.

More than 25 people (predominantly 5-13 years old) signed up for the Junior Ranger program offered, the first of its kind and totally free. The Junior Ranger program demanded that attendees follow Ranger Jane around Hueco Tanks for two hours, periodically stopping to fill out a field guide describing plants, trail etiquette and how to spot and respect rock art. At the end of the two hours, if the field guides are filled out completely and correctly, the young visitors become official stewards of Hueco Tanks as graduates of the Junior Ranger program. (Luckily for the chaperones, everyone passed the test during our program!)

As a mother of two young boys full of energy and the drive to run to the top of any mountain trail, this program was perfect for my family. And by the general mood after the two hours, everyone was very pleased with the program.

The visit began in the field center with a video introduction to Hueco Tanks. From Wikipedia; Hueco is a Spanish word meaning hollows and refers to the many water-holding depressions in the boulders and rock faces throughout the region. In centuries past, the region was inhabited by various peoples, from the Paleo-Indians who used Folsom points to hunt the Megafauna of North America, to the people of the 'Jornada Mogollon' (pronounced mo-goi-YONE). This site was once a Jornada Mogollon village, according to an archaeological dig of the ground between North Mountain and West Mountain. By about 700 years ago, the population of the village could no longer be sustained by the small agricultural area surrounding Hueco Tanks. At this point, a population shift occurred and settlements were formed on the nearby playas to the south, west, and northwest. There, they flourished until about 1450 A.D. when the area suffered from a series of severe droughts.[8] Although it took time, by about 1600 A.D. the region was inhabited by the Apache people, who moved in from Canada (see the Athabascans).

The rocks hold a yearbook of pictographs with ceremonial faces and masks. Although vandalism as old as signatures from 1864, the park is kept incredibly pristine with a daily limit of 75 visitors, which allows for solitary hiking but tricky reservations in that you sometimes wait for months to gain access to the park.

When visiting the park, check the ranger station for the availability of a private guide ($1 per person) as the rock art can be hard to find on your own. The best time of year to visit is late fall or early spring to avoid the extreme heat or cold. To make a reservation visit http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/hueco_tanks/

The Junior Ranger program is an ideal way to see the park and fantastic training for young hikers who will gain a sense of ownership and respect for the park. This Junior Ranger program will be offered periodically throughout the year and if you can secure Ranger Jane as your guide, you’ll be thrilled with her ability to captivate your child’s mind while you soak in the beauty and awe of this spectacular West Texas park.

Events: Vegetarian Voyager! Bouldering & Hiking at Hueco Tanks State Park


Vegetarian Voyager! Bouldering & Hiking at Hueco Tanks State Park
Depart from Mission Hills Park in El Paso at 9am.
Return at approximately 7pm.
$5 entry fee into state park.
Bring plenty of water. Wear a hat, sunglasses, jeans or similar material, and hiking or sturdy walking shoes.
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VEGETARIAN VOYAGER!

Vegetarians! Our Youthful Activities Group Encourages Reciprocity!
Voyager! invites You to (re)discover the gems of the desert southwest! Yes, this means You!
myspace.com/Voyager49
myspace.com/VSoEP

In collaboration with VSEP, we participate as Voyager!s. Some activities are physically demanding, so please keep in mind your
comfortable level of participation. Also, Vegetarians under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

All Vegetarian Voyager! events feature a vegan picnic. Please bring one vegan dish enough for 3 people (for yourself and 2 other Voyager!s.)
Also bring utensils, a cup, plate, and a bowl. (Portability is a plus.)

Contact, Comment, Question :
Anastacio - 915.440.4901or email @ voyager749@gmail.com

Saturday, April 2, 2011

4.2.11: On the Road with Lisa D.


Tune into today's show at 5 p.m. MST on KHRO 1150 AM or stream the show at www.khro1650.com.

We'll start the show with an interview with Joel McConvey, he's one of the writers and producers for The National Parks Project in Canada. Next we'll talk to Ranger Jane from Hueco Tanks State Park about a very cool program for children, Junior Rangers! For more information on today's show visit www.ontheroadwithlisad.com.

The photo above was taken by me at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, TX. It has nothing to do with today's show, I just wanted to share with you the beauty of our big skies in West Texas.


"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Interview: Willie Ray Parish, founding director of the Border Art Residency


Photo of Ray Parish and his wife, visual artist, Becky Hendrick. Click on the play arrow below to listen to the archived interview with Parish from March 26, 2011.



In this interview we speak with Willie Ray Parish, the founding director of the Border Art Residency. Parish discusses the residency program that attracts artists from all over the world to work and live in La Union, NM. Recently artist Scott McMahon joined the program and he partnered with Parish to create a mobile camera obscura that will become part of the BAR's permanent collection. The public viewing will be on April 16, 2011, but the BAR is open to visitors anytime.

For more information on the Border Art Residency, visit http://www.borderartresidency.com

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Saturday, March 26, 2011

National Park Service Desktop Wallpapers


Looking to brighten up your desktop? Click here to visit this spectacular resource of National Park Service Desktop Wallpapers.

I changed my Facebook profile to the Guadalupe Mountains February snow 2011.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Adventure Cycling Across the United States


This weekend's edition of "On the Road with Lisa D." features an interview with Beth Nobles from Texas Mountain Trails in West Texas. In addition to talking about all the hiking there is to do in West Texas, Beth will also focus on how bike friendly hotels in West Texas have become as interest in cycling adventures grow. West Texas isn't known for much car traffic, which is just one of the reasons cycling is getting so popular in the region. (Click here to listen to Beth Nobles interview from March 26, 2011.)

If you're interested in cycling travel routes that can take you all the way across the United States, visit www.adventurecycling.org.

From the website:Adventure Cycling Association’s nonprofit mission is to inspire people of all ages to travel by bicycle for fitness, fun, and self-discovery...We research and produce cycling maps for our Adventure Cycling Route Network, one of the largest route networks in the world at 40,699 miles (and growing). We publish Adventure Cyclist magazine for our membership, lead bike tours, work on bicycle advocacy projects such as the U.S. Bicycle Route System, sell bike travel gear, and provide trip planning resources for bicycle travelers.

Another fantastic resource for your next cycling adventure is Lonely Planet's "Beginner’s guide to travelling by bike" by Courtney Cervantes. Click here to read how you can get started today!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Interview: Jenny Turner, from the Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions in Fort Davis, Texas




This interview features Jenny Turner from the Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions in Fort Davis, Texas. We’re discussing the upcoming Road Scholar Adventure on May 9, 2011: On the Road to the Stars in West Texas: History, Mystery, Art and Astronomy. We'll also talk about other trips around West Texas offered by Jenny's company Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions. For more information on how to sign up for this trip visit www.ontheroadwithlisad.com.

Click here to sign up for this Road Scholar class

Click here to learn more about Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

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Email

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Interview: LoAnn Halden, International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association




This interview features a conversation with LoAnn Halden, Media Relations Manager for the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association. LoAnn talks about the latest in travel news and trends in gay and lesbian travel. Apparently South America is hot, and so are the people who live there.

Visit http://www.iglta.org for more information and to plan your next exciting travel adventure.

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Rebooting America's Outdoors by Michael Brune


It's a famous photo: President Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir are posed together on the overlook at Glacier Point in 1903. Roosevelt stares directly at the camera, looking like he wants to bust a bronco and play a polo match at the same time. Muir, dressed like a well-heeled hobo, gazes off toward the mountains. It was during this three-night camping trip in Yosemite that Muir persuaded Roosevelt that his beloved Yosemite should be a national park -- protected and managed by the federal government for all Americans.

via sierraclub.typepad.com

Monday, March 21, 2011

Go Climb a Mountain!


If you're looking for a challenging & physical vacation this summer, look no further than Yosemite. With some of the most spectacular hiking and mountain climbing in the West, Yosemite is an ideal destination for the outdoor enthusiast in you.

Before you go, do some research and make sure you secure the correct permits. For instance, if you're looking to climb Half Dome, you'll need a permit seven days a week. Click here for more information on hiking permits for Half Dome and Yosmeite.

This blog post was inspired by Ready Made Magazine's recent article, "Six Steep Hikes" by Keith Mulvihill. Click here to read the article and get a list of hikes in North America that are not only steep but will get you outdoors!

Friday, March 18, 2011

3.20.11: Live on the air, "On the Road with Lisa D."

This Saturday we'll feature two interviews with guests who are making West Texas a perfect destination for Spring; Marilyn Rose Guida, education director at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology and Judy Ackerman, volunteer for the Franklin Mountains Poppy Preservation Celebration on Castner Range coming up on March 26, 2011. We'll also help you plan your visit to Los Angeles to see Sade play at the Staples Center in August.

Resources

El Paso Museum of Archaeology

Franklin Mountains Poppy Preservation Celebration on Castner Range

Stream "On the Road with Lisa D." online

"On the Road with Lisa D." airs live every Saturday in El Paso, TX, 5-6 p.m. MST.

If you can't listen to the show live on KHRO 1150 AM, you can stream the show at http://www.khro1650.com/. Click on "Listen Live" on the homepage and stream the show from your computer. Click here to stream the show.

Show Archives

If you've missed any of the previous shows, click on the Audio Archives feature on the homepage here to your right and you can stream all the previous interviews. Click here for the show archives.

Social Media

Find the show on Facebook at the fan page "On the Road with Lisa D., Rediscovering America". Click here to visit Facebook.com.

Follow the show on Twitter @OTRwLisaD. Click here to visit Twitter.com.

Email

Send your travel photos, comments and interview requests to otrwld@gmail.com

Concert Destination: Sade to play Staples Center with John Legend on August 2011


Did you know that Sade is going to perform live in Los Angeles this August at the Staples Center? with John Legend! Well that you do know, make plans to travel to Los Angeles to see the show and make sure to use Chris Colin's handy guide on Downtown Los Angeles to help you to choose where to stay and eat.

Resources

Click here to read 36 Hours in Downtown Los Angeles by Chris Colin

Click here to buy tickets to see Sade with guest star John Legend

Click here to check airfare from Southwest Airlines

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Interview: Adair Margo, Founding Director of The Tom Lea Institute




Listen to an interview with Adair Margo, the founding director of the Tom Lea Institute in El Paso, Texas. Tom Lea is one of El Paso's most celebrated and prolific visual artists, with most of his works on view at the El Paso Museum of Art located at One Arts Festival Plaza in Downtown El Paso.

Margo oversees Lea's legacy and organizes a month-long festival in El Paso honoring the artists and this year, Tom Lea Month is officially taking place in October, no longer falling in the hot summer months. The move to October allows for the event to join in other El Paso arts events, such as Chalk the Block. Visit www.tomleainstitute.com for news and information about Tom Lea Month.

Adair Margo Bio

Adair Margo was the Chairman of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities during the two-term Presidency of George W. Bush. During her tenure, Margo focused on international cultural diplomacy beginning with Mexico. She traveled with First Lady Laura Bush to Paris, France for the United States reentry into UNESCO in 2003 and was appointed by Secretary of State Colin Powell to the US National Commission for UNESCO. Serving as a cultural ambassador, Margo traveled to Uruguay in 2004 at the invitation of U.S. Ambassador Martin Silverstein and she led the highest level cultural delegation to ever visit the People’s Republic of China at the invitation of Minister of Culture Sun Jiazheng in 2006. Adair Margo received the Aguila Azteca, the highest recognition given by the Mexican Government to a non-Mexican citizen, from Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, DC in 2007. In 2008, she received the Presidential Citizens Medal from President George W. Bush who cited her “rallying of support for the cultural agencies and strengthening of international relationships from Mexico to China”.

From the Tom Lea Institute website:

The Tom Lea Institute will:

* work in collaboration with other institutions to create a
comprehensive digital library for his art, illustrations, letters,
photographs and press, making them available to students,
researchers, and the general public;
* publish Tom Lea’s catalogue raisonné;
* sponsor Tom Lea Month annually, formalizing the 2007 Tom Lea
Centennial resolutions by the City Council of El Paso; the
State of Texas; the United States Congress; and the United
States Senate, and;
* fund projects and scholarship related to Tom Lea’s life and work.

You are invited to contribute to the Tom Lea Institute, insuring that Tom Leaâs work is shared more widely and preserved for generations to come. Please call 915 533-0048 for more information. www.tomleainstitute.org

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Travel Photos from our Fans: Old Town Scottsdale


"On the Road with Lisa D" show fan Chrissy Rich Kleberg from El Paso, took this cute photo in Old Town Scottsdale on her way to the Grand Canyon.

Are you on the road this Spring Break? Send your photos for submission and we'll post them on this blog. Email: otrwld@gmail.com.

Also, be sure to Fan the show on Facebook at "On the Road with Lisa D" for your chance to win travel schwag*, find out about upcoming guests, interact with other show fans and so much more!

Editor's note: We're having an office debate on the correct spelling and pronunciation of schwag, and we're using Wikipedia to settle the argument. Click here to see the true double meaning of schwag.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Radio Show: 3.12.11, On the Road with Lisa D.

 

Tune into "On the Road with Lisa D" this Saturday for an interview with Adair Margo from the Tom Lea Institute and Jenny Turner from the Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions.

Listen in:

Saturday, March 12 · 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
1150 AM or stream the show at www.khro1650.com/

Resources:

Click here to visit the Tom Lea Institute
Click here to visit Davis Mountain Lodge and Expeditions

Review: Travel books and guides


One of my biggest demands of a travel guide is size! Smaller is better. I don't like bulky books and heavy binders when it comes to travel resources, which is why I recommend these guides for purchase. The National Geographic guide pictured here is $24 and the playing cards are $8.50.

Both guides offer plenty of information on national parks in the Southwest, which is a destination worth considering in early Spring.

Resources:

Click here to buy Nation Geographic Travel Guides
Click here to buy 52 Amazing places playing cards

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Travel Photos: Marfa, Texas


Although this isn't one of my most flattering photos, I wanted you to see the big West Texas sky behind me. This photo was taken on a trip to the Chinati Foundation where we took a windy tour of Donald Judd's amazing compound. If you've been thinking about making the trip out, do so! The accommodations in Marfa are outstanding, the food is great and the art is really some of the best in the region.

Resources:

Click here for more information on Marfa, TX
Click here for more information on the Chinati Foundation
Click here for info on Marfa events

Interview: Trey Carr, travel agent for AAA El Paso




This interview features a conversation with Trey Carr, travel agent for AAA El Paso. We asked Trey to name three cities in the Southwest that A. are great destinations for Spring Break and B. have unique elements that can attract all kinds of tourists.

Southwest destinations featured; Carlsbad, NM, Silver City, NM and Alpine, TX.

Contact Trey at 915.778.9521, ext. 230, for information on great travel ideas and AAA discounts. Please be sure to tell him you heard his fantastic radio interview!

Resources:

Click here for more info about Carlsbad, NM
Click here for more info about Silver City, NM
Click here for more info about Alpine, TX

Monday, March 7, 2011

Food Review: Breakfast at Good Coffee


Truly one of the most disappointing places in El Paso for good coffee, Good Coffee delivers on breakfast like no other Mexican restaurant in the city. And who needs a good cup of coffee to deaden the magnificent flavors of dishes like Enchiladas Montada and Chilaquiles? (Recipes for all of these dishes are provided in the Cook it Yo'Self section at the bottom of this review just in case you're reading this after Good Coffee closes for the day and the urge to cook takes over.)

As is typical with several Mexican dishes served on the breakfast menu, Enchiladas Montada turns a traditional dinner item into an amazing breakfast item by adding two simple ingredients, eggs over easy and hash browns. Enchiladas Montada (pictured above) comes with two cheese enchiladas smothered in red chile sauce topped with an egg over easy. Simply breaking the egg yolk covers the enchiladas with a creamy yolk, adding a smooth texture to the already soft textures of melted American cheese and soft tortillas. Every spoonful can be taken to the next level with either a small bit of refried beans or hash browns, a perfect flavor combination. An incredibly heavy breakfast, I usually make my walk through half of the plate, taking the other half home to dine on as a late afternoon snack.

Another excellent breakfast dish that comes with a stronger flavor and texture kick is Chilaquiles, with red or green chile sauce. Made from scratch this dish can be incredibly time consuming but 100% worth the effort. Several corn tortillas are cut into chip-sized bites and deep-fried in oil. In a blender you can puree red or green chiles to make the sauce, which is poured over the chips after they’ve been fried, covering the chips entirely with a red or green sauce, depending on your flavor craving. Next the chips are coated with shredded American cheese, chopped scallions and topped with two eggs over easy. Depending on how much you fry the chips and how soon the chile sauce coats them, the chips can be crunchy or soft. I prefer my Chilaquiles dish to have a texture combination of hard chips, soft cheese, crunchy scallions and soft egg yolks melted over it all. Normally served with refried beans, this dish is also heavy for breakfast and usually half of my meal makes it home to my refrigerator.

If heavy Mexican dishes aren’t your thing for breakfast, the American breakfast of eggs, bacon and pancakes is another menu item worth exploring. Good Coffee’s pancakes are thick and light and fluffy, a combination of textures rarely achieved in a pancake. Served with a huge helping of butter and endless syrup, the pancakes are divine. The bacon is thick and fried to a perfect crisp, which tastes delicious alongside eggs scrambled in butter.

I’ve yet to be disappointed in the food at Good Coffee but haven’t really explored the lunch and dinner items, as I can’t seem the get past the delicious breakfast. After attempting to love the coffee, I just plain gave up and now order lemonade or iced tea with my meals.

Why the name Good Coffee for a restaurant that serves up such delicious Mexican food and such terrible coffee? Both “Great Breakfast” or “Yummy Food” would make excellent names but who really cares about the restaurant’s name when your tastes buds are dancing on the back of tongue as the flavors of red chile, melted cheese and eggs over easy make their way into to your stomach, right?

Does Good Coffee serve some of the best Mexican food for breakfast in El Paso? Absolutely. If you’re in El Paso for a short visit, this is definitely one restaurant you need to place on your culinary schedule. Breakfast dishes run $5 - $9.

Cook it yo'self:
Click here for a red chile sauce recipe
Click here for Rick Bayless' Chilaqules recipe
Click here for an Enchiladas Montadas recipe