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Nestled into a nook on Anahola Beach sits this incredible example of an authentic style beach house.

Welcomes visitors to the Princeville community.

One of many pieces in the owners collection in the Puu Poa condo we called home base while there.

Located on the eastern side of St. Lucia, Marigot Bay is surrounded on three sides by steep, forested hills. The beach just behind the sailboat is accessible only by boat…or a not so short swim. Rumors are Oprah has a place overlooking this bay.

Our home during our stay in St. Lucia was the secluded luxury of legendary musician Rob Zii Taylor’s home.



Pemba Island, Our first nights dinner was on the beach at sunset and into the dark of night. The lantern came in handy.

On first arrival, you are greeted by the staff on the dock, all there to assist you in a seamless transition into island life.

Top of the food chain on the Serengeti.

From dark to dark, Africa never ceases to amaze. Such an enchanting place with vast areas to visit, it could take a lifetime to take it all in.


Golden Hour light catches your eye, turning the landscape into a painting.

The view from our room at Il Mattone Agriturismo Vineyard Hotel in Tuscany.

The bridge crossing from the court chambers to the dungeons of the medieval prison.

The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. First built in 1173 as a pontoon bridge, it has been rebuilt many times since. A legendary landmark.

The main drag in Venice, an amazingly wonderful place.

The Burj Al Arab, an iconic hotel in Dubai that sits on one of the man made islands just south of Palace Row.

Riding the dunes like waves.

Shooting with professional angler Brandon Palaniuk on Lake Biwa, legendary home of the world record Largemouth Bass.

Named Kinkakuji, the Golden House is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto. The top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf.

Sunset/Moonrise at Kishiwada Castle. Originally erected in 1597, the neighborhood has closed in around the once isolated location. Complete with full surrounding moat, it has been maintained since 1640 by 13 generations of the same family.

Ancient Kyoto UNESCO World Heritage site, this temple and grounds were founded and its present buildings were constructed in 1633 using ancient Japanese carpentry, building wooden structures without the use of nails, screws or glue.

Buddhist Ukimodo “Floating Temple” Shrine sits on a pier at Lake Biwa.


Like a scene out of Blade Runner, the Shinsekai area of Osaka is legendary for its nightlife and the multitude of dining establishments serving Japanese favorites. The Tsutenkaku Tower, long-standing as a landmark for the city was based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The Farnsworth House was designed and constructed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1945-1951 as a weekend retreat for Edith Farnsworth.

Best of Wright’s Prairie Home Design Era.


Opening in 1973 as the world’s first suspension building, utilizing suspension bridge design principles.

Centered in the Miyabi Compound is the residence, bridge to studio and studio building.

The food, diverse culture and natural beauty, makes it one of our favorite places.