by Pat Wong | Jun 11, 2019 | All Featured, Featured, Pat Wong, Social, Travel
View from Cathedral Rock as taken from my iPhone Sedona rivals most of the beautiful places I have seen in my travels. The distinct, gorgeous red clay reminds of the majestic Zion National Park, which I rank near the top of my list. On the other hand, Sedona is not as...
by Pat Wong | May 24, 2019 | All Featured, Featured, Pat Wong, Social, Travel
View on the top of Camelback Mountain as taken from my iPhone Phoenix, also known as the Valley of the Sun, is the state capital and largest city in Arizona. The beautiful desert scenery attracts people of all ages. With the warm weather and golf courses, it is a...
by Pat Wong | Apr 22, 2019 | All Featured, Featured, Pat Wong, Social, Travel, Uncategorized
View from Saguaro National Park’s west section as taken from my iPhone Tucson was the third leg of my trip to Arizona that began with Sedona then Phoenix. Tucson is surrounded by natural beauty. It is in the middle of the west and east sections of Saguaro...
by Pat Wong | May 31, 2018 | All Featured, Featured, Pat Wong, Social, Travel
View of Bryce Canyon Amphitheater during sunrise as taken by my iPhone Its beauty and thin air truly take your breath away. Bryce Canyon is one of the most unique and gorgeous natural attractions anywhere. Its defining feature is its many hoodoos. They look like...
by Pat Wong | Apr 20, 2018 | All Featured, Featured, Pat Wong, Social, Travel
View of downtown Austin with a map of Texas imprinted on the floor from Doug Sahm Hill Summit at the Auditorium Shores at Town Lake Metropolitan as taken by my iPhone. When most people word associate Texas, they think super conservative. However, Texas is so big that...
by Pat Wong | Apr 11, 2018 | All Featured, Books, Featured, Pat Wong
“We needed the strongest men of the party in the Cabinet. We needed to hold our own people together. I had looked the party over and concluded that these were the very strongest men. Then I had no right to deprive the country of their services.” – Abraham Lincoln...