November 2016 – You Me and the Dock

Diana Blevins Posted onNovember 29, 2016May 5, 2017 Comments are off

Hi everyone, its Diana with another adventure as “Seen through my eyes”. So sit back and relax. Let me tell you about a place I recently visited called Montana – Big Sky Country. As I learned early on in my trip, Native Americans were the first inhabitants in the area. The Lewis and Clark Expeditions of 1804…

Tony Scopel Posted onNovember 23, 2016May 5, 2017 Comments are off

Halloween in Mexico means a little more than dressing up and trick or treating. The Day of the Dead – Dia de Los Muertos, is a celebration in remembrance of family and friends that have passed on. It is similar to the Celebration of Life – a gathering or wake after the funeral, as we in America call…

Tony Scopel Posted onNovember 21, 2016May 5, 2017 Comments are off

In this edition of Travel Smarter Farther, we would like to discuss the three different modes of transportation while on vacation. My Name is Anthony and I will be narrating this segment called, “Pedestrians, Bikes & Cars in that order”. I will be mostly speaking from experience. Question; How many times have you gone…

Phoenix Ventura Posted onNovember 15, 2016May 5, 2017 1 Comment

You, Me and The Dock brings you another exciting adventure with altitude from our own “Mountain Adventurous”. Hiking with Phoenix Ventura takes us to Northern Colorado’s Devil’s Backbone, and then northwest to the Snowy Range Mountains and Lake Lewis, Wyoming. The jagged peaks of Devil’s Backbone (pictured upper – left) act as a buffer between…

Paul Scopel Posted onNovember 14, 2016January 30, 2023 Comments are off

You must definitely add Barcelona, Spain to your bucket list. Hello and thanks for traveling with us again. My name is Paul Scopel with You, Me and The Dock. I have been absent for awhile with my travels. However, I am back and ready to go! Barcelona is a beautiful city that lies on…

Brian Hockley Posted onNovember 6, 2016May 5, 2017 Comments are off

This is one of the most recognizable skylines in America, and possibly in the world. Let’s take A Peek at New York City from Brian Hockley’s perspective. New York, NY has been one of America’s most iconic landmarks since the mid 1600’s. The skyscraper that laid the foundation for New York’s famous skyline is…

Tony Scopel Posted onNovember 2, 2016May 5, 2017 Comments are off

The Voladores Dancers or better defined as Danza de los Voladores – “Dance of the flyers”, have a long standing ritual. The Voladores origins are believed to come from Central Mexico. Their ancestors created the ceremonial Pole Dance which is still practiced in selected places throughout Mexico. Once a small fishing village but now a…