Tag: Travel

Residents enjoy fascinating trip to Window Rock, AZ

Commemorative statue to the Code Talkers.

Charlene Rule Bev Stevenson and I took a trip to New Mexico and came back through Window Rock, AZ, which is right on the border. If you are even close to that area it is well worth the stop to visit the memorial to the Navajo Code Talkers. It is an amazing story and unfortunately…

Robson Ranch couples play tourists in California

A piece of the Berlin Wall at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley. Left to right: Hap and Lynda Yoder, Jaine and Don Toth.

Jaine Toth When Hap and Lynda Yoder learned that Don and Jaine Toth moved to Robson Ranch after living 36 years in Carpinteria, CA and that Carpinteria is just 10 miles south of Santa Barbara, Lynda said, with a hint of yearning in her voice, “We’ve always wanted to see Santa Barbara.” Not having been…

Ask Your Agents – September 2014

Dear Tammy and Cheri, Please help! I’m an over packer and I’m hoping you can offer some suggestions of how I can travel with just carry-on luggage? I’m trying to avoid paying extra baggage fees. Carried Away, Sun Lakes, AZ Dear Carried Away, We do have a few tips that might help you. But here…

Old West fun, new Arizona flavor

Courtesy of VisitArizona.com Replete with natural wonders, history and culture, southern Arizona is a romantic region of stately saguaros, scenic preserves and exciting destinations. From Tucson, the area’s thriving metropolis, to Wild West towns, rugged adventure areas and rolling vineyards, the cities of southern Arizona are as interesting as they are diverse. Tour a Spanish Colonial…