Colombia – January 2024

Embarking, once again, on what has become an annual tradition, my friend Doug Borrett and I delved into the heart of Colombia, this year, with the renowned Adventures Abroad (Canadian) tour company, where every moment was a revelation and every destination a spectacle. Our intimate group of 18 fellow travelers, led by our outstanding guide Andres Fernandez, forged bonds that transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary during our exhilarating two-week escapade.

Our journey kicked off in the pulsating metropolis of Bogotá, nestled in the Andean region. Here, the seamless blend of modern allure and historical mystique unfolded before us like a captivating story. We wandered through the enchanting flower and food market (Plaza de Mercado de Paloquemao), marveled at the treasures within the world-famous Gold Museum, walked through the Plaza de Bolivar in the old quarter of La Candelaria, and then ascended, by cable car, to the heights of Montserrate, where panoramic views unveiled the soul-stirring beauty of the Colombian capital.

Venturing into the heart of Colombian coffee culture, we found ourselves immersed in the lush ambiance of a coffee plantation, savoring the essence of a beverage that echoed the nation’s agricultural prowess. Our odyssey then led us to Medellín, the “City of Eternal Spring,” where a perpetual bloom of innovation and warmth permeated the air. Among the innovative urban projects and the captivating Botero Plaza, Medellín showcased its resilience and beauty.

In our final crescendo, we reached Cartagena, a coastal gem adorned with impeccably preserved colonial architecture, earning its rightful place as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic Old Town beckoned with tales of centuries past, and as we roamed its cobbled streets, the vibrant atmosphere painted a living canvas of Colombian history and culture.

Throughout our adventure, we not only absorbed the rich tapestry of Colombia’s cultural heritage but also unraveled the stories of our fellow voyagers. Colombia, situated in the northwestern part of South America, emerged as a tapestry of vibrancy and diversity. From the captivating landscapes to the warm embrace of hospitality, every step left an indelible mark on our hearts, making this journey not just a passage through a country but an immersion into the soul of a nation.

Ecuador/Galapagos – April 2022


We went on a Gate1 tour of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands which included stops in Guayaquil, Quito, the Amazon basin, the Andes Mountains and the Galapagos National Park. It was an amazing adventure to one of the most diverse areas on Earth. We got along well with everyone in the group and stayed in 4 & 5 star hotels and jungle tents, all of which served delicious food. Click on this video link to learn more: Ecuador by Gate 1 Discovery Tours on Vimeo

Lots of action here??
Just a walk in the park with a one of the locals

Bolivia – July 2018

Carey, and Doug Borrett from the Rotary Club of West El Paso, participated in this Rotary mission to Empower Women in the small town of Quime, Bolivia. My daughter, Audrey, also participated in the mission. The trip was to do preparatory work for a Rotary Global Grant sponsored by the Rotary Club of Hobbs, New Mexico in conjunction with the United4Change non-profit. The team leaders were Bob Reid from Hobbs and Ximena Murillo from United4Change. There was a total of 7 volunteers in the group. It was an incredible, fun learning opportunity for all of us.


The Rotary/United4Change work crew with local artisans
Carey, Audrey & Doug – 16,000 feet – in the Himalayas

Curacao – January 2018


Donna & I took Audrey, Drew, Anita, Aydan & Avery to Curacao on a family trip. We met them in New York and flew through Miami to Curacao, then stayed for a week in a rented Airbnb resort. We had a great time, sightseeing, swimming, snokeling, hiking and hanging out at our beach house.

Snorkeling in Curacao
Aydan, Audrey, Drew, Avery & Anita on board our flight heading for Curacao

Chile & Easter Island – January 2017

We flew to Chile, landing in Santiago then north to Calama where we visited several sites in the Atacama Desert region. We spent three days there before heading to Puerto Varas in the Lakes region of central Chile where we spent another 3 days touring the area. After that we flew to Puenta Arenas and took a bus to Puerto Natales in the Patagonia area. We spent three incredible days touring Torres del Paine National Park and several other spectacular sites in this area. Our last stop was Easter Island – the most remote place on Earth and home to the Rapa Nui people and their famous Moai. The country of Chile is a one of many contrasting landscapes and cultures. We saw it all. Take a few minutes to read our trip report.


The vast Atacama desert
Geyser activity in northern Chile

Bolivia (Rotary B2P) – May 2013

This trip was with the Alamogordo Rotary Club. We were volunteering with an organization known as Bridges to Prosperity. There were 10 of us in the group, led by Norm Arnold. We visited several bridge sites in various locations in Bolivia.


It’s always fun and inspirational to visit one of the local schools in the community where we are working
Our road was blocked because water washed it out. Locals are building a bridge so we can pass.

Brazil – May 2005


We started our journey in Rio de Janeiro where we visited all the popular tourist sites; then flew to Manaus, which is a gateway to the Amazon. There we visited at the Ariua Towers jungle resort and stayed in Tarzan’s Tree House. It was a blast – monkeys everywhere. After that we flew to Iguazu Falls on the Argentina border, another natural Wonder of the World.

A Brazilian cultural icon and global symbol of Christianity.
Piranha fishing in the Amazon basin

Peru – November 2003


This was an incredible trip that Donna & I took to Cuzco and Machu Picchu – One of the 7 Wonders of the World. This was one of our best trips, and we got to stay at the Sanctuary Lodge at the top of the mountain for one night. What a breath-taking site it was.

Donna making friends in the streets of Cusco
The main square in Cusco, Peru

Ecuador/Galapagos – March 1991


This is a trip Carol & I took. We were on a river boat for a few days in Ecuador and took several excursions during the cruise. We then flew to the Galapagos Islands, got on a cruise ship and sailed to several of the islands, seeing all sorts of wildlife during the trip. This is one of the places in the world you do not want to miss.

Galapagos Marine Iguana
Red breasted booby bird

Brazil – March 1985


Carol & I took this trip to Rio because we thought it was an exotic place to visit. We were right. We took the tramway to Sugarloaf Mountain; visited Christ the Redeemer statue, Copacabana & Ipanema Beaches, and a place where they store the costumes for the famous “Carnival” which is held annually.

A preview of some of the “Carnival” activities
Carey & Carol “fun in the sun” in Brazil