Once in a great while even the most experienced traveler experiences something that is truly phenomenal in terms of having a great vacation. Sometimes it’s the unique experience that most people can’t or won’t do, or it’s the high adventure of doing something that’s on the very edge of reasonable. Sometimes it’s just visiting a great place to spend time. New Zealand, for us, was one of those places that ended up being a great place to spend time. And if we had been looking for high adventure too, we certainly could have found it in the land of the Kiwi. With all the national parks and public lands available, we certainly had the opportunity to be outside and on the edge as much as anywhere else. Instead, we chose to give ourselves an overview of this incredible country and just see as much as we could in the short amount of time we had. Continue reading →
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Halloween At Fort Wilderness Campground
There are so many facets of the Walt Disney World resort that it’s sometimes hard to keep it in perspective. It’s almost a world of its own. Every year, for example, beginning around Halloween, folks staying in the Fort Wilderness Campground go crazy setting up decorations. Continue reading →
Disney’s International Food Festival is Here.
We’re not food bloggers or critics, but it’s still a fun time for us when the International Food and Wine Festival at EPCOT starts. This year appears to be no exception. Being the first day of the festival, we made our way over to EPCOT when World Showcase opened up at 11:00 and walked the circle to see what was there. Today was recon only, so our only sampling was a milk chocolate square at Ghirardelli’s. Hard to pass that up. Continue reading →
Food and Wine Festival Almost Here
At 4:44 PM EDT this afternoon it will be officially fall in Orlando. We’ve been back from our summer trip for about two weeks and while it’s not getting any cooler in central Florida, things are definitely changing. We’re reminded as we walked through EPCOT today that it’s less than a week until the International Food and Wine Festival begins. And while the Food and Wine Festival may not be the most important event in the year for us, it certainly is an activity that’s worth visiting at Disney, at least a few times.
Last year we enjoyed sampling the meals from several countries, but it was no surprise that our favorites were the steaks from Canada and the pumpkin mousse from America. We understand that the pumpkin mousse will be not be featured this year, but there’s sure to be something else. there always is, right? In addition to some great wine and food, we’re looking forward to the “Eat to the Beat” concert series. Each day during the Festival, a band plays at the America Gardens Theater. They usually do a short, 30 minute show three times a day starting in the late afternoon. This year the theme will be sounds from the 70s, 80s, and 90s with over a dozen bands attending.
So if you’re interest is wine, great food, or both, and if you’re a local or will happen to be in Florida in the next few weeks, this is a great time to come to EPCOT. More images from around EPCOT are here. More on the Food and Wine Festival here.
Halloween Arrives at Magic Kingdom
We’re back from our summer camping trip and we’re hard at work setting up our images for the stock agencies and working on articles about the places we visited. We were at Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Waterton Lakes in B.C., Custer State Park and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, among others. It was a great trip and we came home with lots of good material, both as images and as potential travel articles about the area. As we return to central Florida, it’s still hot, but the season is changing. Continue reading →
Google Docs Syncing App Makes it Easy
Once in awhile we find a product that might be outside the scope of our normal writing related to travel, but is such a great product that it still bears mentioning. In the course of our writing at Hidden Mesa, we find ourselves constantly trying find new and convenient ways to manage the workflow of our articles as we write them, edit them into something useable, and finally get them posted onto our site as something useful for you to see.
We’ve recently been drawn to using Google Docs for a lot of reasons, but mostly for its ability to allow us to collaborate our work.
There are two issues that pop up using Google Docs that are more or less deal breakers though, and Google has yet to introduce a product that fixes one of them. The problems are:
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Using Google Docs offline
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Using Google Docs with a Linux based computer
To be honest, Google Docs does indeed have an app that will allow the use of documents offline and there are actually two ways to do this.
The real problem is that, unless you’re online, there’s no way to work with the Google Docs using a Linux based machine. Actually, to be accurate, there’s no way to be able to “select” which files are available offline with a Linux machine. The only way to get at your Google Docs using native support from Google and a Linux computer is to use Chrome’s offline feature, and that requires that you sync ALL of your google files. If you have 12GB of storage in your Google Drive, that’s not going to be practical for a very long time.
There is one solution that seems to present a good fit to this problem. It’s called Insync, from a company called, well, Insync. They offer a solution that spans across several platforms, including Windows, Mac, linux, and Windows Phones. They have public beta versions for iPhone and Android too.
Insync gives you the ability to selectively sync all or some of your Google folders and even individual files (Google’s app syncs ALL files within your base directory plus selected folders) to your computer or device. When using insync, it present a clean GUI interface that is intuitive and easy to understand. The most relevant feature that is not present with the native Google Docs App, at least the app for computers, is that Insync allows you to sync from more than one Google gMail account at the same time.
The pricing structure for individuals is reasonable too. For the Pro version, you are allowed to download various versions of the app for your various devices. The price you pay is related to the number of gMail accounts you want to sync, not the number of devices you want to sync with. So, if you wanted to sync your files to a PC, and Linux machine, and an Android phone, and the price for the program was $9.99, your price would be $9.99 since you are only linking to only one account.
If you’re using Google Docs, or you think you might migrate over to Google Docs in the future, you should take a look at Insync. Having a single interface that works across all your devices in very similar ways makes life a bit easier.
Summer in the Rocky Mountains
It’s July 2nd, and we’re all set for a trip out west. On July 5th we’ll leave Orlando and begin our pilgrimage to Angel Fire, NM, where we’ll do some maintenance on our house. We’ll probably make this trip every year until the house sells. We’ve got our camping gear and our motorcycle with us so we’ll head north from New Mexico when we’re finished and do a couple of months worth of camping, hiking, and riding.
First, we’ll stop in and visit some friends in Longmont, Colorado. After Longmont, we’ll pay visits to Yellowstone, Glacier, Waterton Lakes, and finally make our way back to Orlando, arriving in early September. We’ll make a stop in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park where we’ll do some hiking and Tennessee motorcycle riding.
Our goal of course is to collect more great images for our stock photography and write some good travel articles about those parks and forests. We’ll of course make posts here about our stops, and then put up full articles as we get them done.