Tacos

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A scenic mountain sunset frames three photos: a miner underground, vibrant blue minerals, and an old mining street. Text highlights the Queen Mine Tour, Bisbee Mining Museum, and eating with locals. “The Hiking CEO Shea Oliver” logo is featured.
Exploring Bisbee: Queen City Mine tour, rich mining history, a funky downtown, and savoring delicious Mexican food at Las Tochas. A perfect blend of adventure and taste!
Close-up of a man wearing glasses and a green cap, with the text "The Hiking CEO Shea Oliver" in a badge. Behind him, photos of religious and historic artifacts, including a statue, capture Tucson's essence. The text reads, "Shea's Rapid Recap #39: San Xavier del Bac Mission, Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center.
With a rainy day on tap, I headed into Tucson to visit the San Xavier Del Bac Mission, the Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center, and ate an Indian Taco that rocked!
A man sporting glasses, a cap, and a hoodie is in the foreground at night. Beside him are images of an old sign, a man savoring tacos, and a mining memorial with equipment. The text reads "Shea's Rapid Recap #35: Mammoth Deterioration, Tacos, and a Mining Memorial.
After a few days of productive work and dripping spring, I needed to pick up an Amazon delivery and decided to visit Mammoth, where I found some very interesting destinations.
Collage of images featuring the Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Site ruins, Miami Historic Downtown Bullion Plaza sign, Taco Ranchito restaurant, and ornate church interior. "The Hiking CEO Shea Oliver" logo and text: "Shea's Rapid Recap #34" bring these vivid glimpses to life.
After a few days of working and enjoying the desert, I needed water, a shower, and a little exploring, so I headed into Globe, Arizona, and checked out several interesting locations.
Street view of Guayo's El Ray, a restaurant featuring a beige facade with red accents. The entrance is flanked by two large potted plants, while neon "Open" signs glow in windows beside the central red door. Overhead, a sign proudly displays the name against a backdrop of clear blue sky.
While visiting Besh-Ba-Gowah, I was chatting with the young lady in the gift shop and ask her to recommend a good Mexican restaurant in Globe. I'm happy she sent me to Miami!
Quincy Mine, Eagle Harbor Lighthouse, Lakenenland, Mackinac Bridge, and More!
A few packed days found me exploring a mine, a lighthouse, a sculpture park, and Korean Tacos before leaving the Keweenaw Peninsula and heading to Michigan's lower peninsula.
A meal on a table includes two tacos with meat, onions, and cilantro on foil to the left and a plate of salad with various toppings, including cheese, to the right. A cup with a dark beverage, an empty plate, a fork, and napkins are visible. A person is seated with only legs visible below the table.
After visiting the Judy Garland museum, I was definitely hungry and needed some Mexican food. This place was in a strip mall nearby and mostly filled the bill.
Viborg City Park
I absolutely love the thrill of unexpected discoveries in small towns! After a fascinating visit to the Mead Museum, I visited the Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church and Cemetery.
A sushi roll topped with various sauces is served on a black rectangular plate. There is a small white dish with dipping sauce in the background, placed on a wooden table.
Mexican-Sushi Restaurant??? You better believe it! My expectations were high for this unusual combination, and they delivered with a seriously spicy bang!
A yellow and red tent labeled "Taqueria Lupe" stands in a gravel lot, offering Mexican food. Empty tables and chairs sit out front, with a menu under the awning. A gray minivan is parked nearby, and industrial buildings line the background.
A delay in getting an Amazon shipment to an Amazon locker. Gives me an excuse to go get some tacos.
A casual outdoor Mexican restaurant with a red-and-white canopy is shown. Trucks are parked on a dirt lot, and a yellow sign reads "Jacky's Mexican Food." People sit at tables under the canopy beneath a clear, sunny sky.
I always love trying something new and when I found out this place had Huarache I knew I would have to check it out.
Tacos La Carreta counter and menu
After the failure to find good Mexican grub in La Junta, I was happy to discover that Garden City was filled with good choices.