Just fifteen years old and possessed, nice kid too, and sweet, he wrote me an email about it today. Read the rest of this entry »
Near Kata Beach, Thailand, is a small family owned spa resort. Laid back, reasonably priced, clean, friendly, modern and the sauna is great. The first time in the steam sauna I could only stay about five minutes but after two weeks I was spending the better part of two hours in and out of the aromatic steam.
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Well I’ve managed to do damage to my new website, you will find photos and links may be missing, working on it.In the meantime I hurriedly posted a few new photographs.
During the summer months I drive and guide 4 x 4 tours into the high country visiting mining camps and ghost towns, knarly roads and beautiful scenery. The tours are historical as well as adventurous. I guide for two companies, Telluride Outside and Dave’s Mountain Tours. Don’t forget your camera, be prepared for moutain weather, its wild and glorious. Relax and have a listen to James Taylor’s, “Country Road“
While you listen, link to my Mountain Tour photos here.
Classic chair lift #7 expert terrain on an early "soft snow" morning
Hey come slide, glide, bump, carve, float, and jump at the Telluride Ski Area with me. I teach all levels first timers through expert and all ages. Have fun and improve your skills. Book a private lesson with Luigi. I’m fluent in Italian, Spanish, and passable in German. You can email to luigiusa@gmail.com
A powder morning on a Blue Bird day in Telluride.
I’ve been a disk jockey at KOTO-FM, (a community owned and operated radio station in Telluride, Colorado), since 1987. I’ve have had the opportunity to interview and listen to excellent recording artists performing live in the broadcast studio. So click on and get an earful of Tony Furtado. Thanks to todays podcasting technology I can share some of those live interviews with you now. You do not need to own an iPod to listen. Just click on the player below or follow the link to The Spaghetti Cowboy Podcasts.
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I walked fifteen minutes, the mangy dogs, their droppings, vehicle traffic, the lose trash crushed and tossed to the curb fell behind. I continued a little longer across a bridge, up a path, to find myself alongside flat green, and flowers. Click here for ten photos.
I visited Siam, (Siam sounds much nicer than Thailand), in late 2006 for almost six weeks. I had no idea my visa was valid for just 30 days so off I went on a day long excursion to Burma, (Myanmar). I could now re-enter and stay an additional thirty days, with a legal visa.Bus and boat images HERE.