If you’ve ever been to Marfa in the winter, you know it’s a magical place. Working for the oil and gas industry is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it enables to me live in the amazing city of Houston and tackle some of the most challenging business problems, and a curse … Continue reading
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48 Hours in the Erg Chebbi — Deserts, Camels, and Glamorous Bedouin Camps
There is no place on earth more magical than the Sahara Desert. Visiting the Erg Chebbi, one of Morocco’s two sand dune paradises, was definitely one of the highlights of my 10 day trip to the North African country. Getting to the Erg Chebbi is no small feat. Located in the remote eastern edge of … Continue reading
A Houstonian’s Guide: 24 Hours in Marfa, Texas in the Summer
This past week, I went to a little town in the middle of nowhere Texas to look at art in the desert. It was awesome. If Marfa isn’t on your radar, it should be. It’s a fantastic little art haven in West Texas, spitting distance from Mexico, that’s the perfect addition to any road trip … Continue reading