If New York is the Big Apple then Chicago should be called the Big Onion, since that is what the city's Indian name means. For some reason Chicagoans prefer the term "America's Second City", even though Los Angeles' growing population captured that honor some time ago. Nevertheless, the Windy City does have a lot going for it, including interesting architecture, entertaining public events and a downtown beach over 1100 kilometers from the nearest ocean! |
Las Vegas, America's "Sin City" is definitely a city of the night. Drab and depressing during the daytime, at night it dresses itself in its best neon-lit finery, beckoning the gullible and the merely curious. |
Los Angeles the "City of Angels" is actually best known for crowded freeways and air pollution, but it also has natural delights, most notably its many beaches, upwind from the bad air and large enough to accomodate the large population without crowding. The surrounding mountains and resort towns like Big Bear allow you to enjoy skiing in the afternoon after a morning of beachgoing, and the desert landscapes and mountains of the Coachella Valley and Joshua Tree National Park are only a day-trip away. |
New York is the self-proclaimed "Capital of the World", perhaps the most recognizable city on the planet. It's the oldest major city in America, but always at the cutting edge. |
New York isn't just a tourist attraction, it's a living and working city. Ride the subway, walk through the parks and see the people as they go about their daily lives. |
Before I escaped here from the Arctic wastes of Chicago, I pictured Palm Springs as being all gated communities and golf courses, and the only jobs being golf caddying and turning sheets on hotel beds. What I didn't know was how many attractions there are within easy reach of the city. For those so inclined there are those golf courses as well as Indian casinos dangling the prospect of glamor and easy wealth. For nature lovers there are desert springs and palm trees in the Coachella Valley Preserve, surreal plants and rock formations in Joshua Tree National Park, the Salton Sea and, a little further distant, Anza-Borrego state park with desert wildflowers in Spring. |
San Diego has the best climate of any American city, a laid-back Californian attitude, a great harbor and uncrowded beaches. |
It's Nirvana for "boaties" and water lovers of all kinds, even if the locals at America's Cup Harbor are gnashing their teeth since losing the trophy to New Zealand! |
For non-sailors there are attractions like Sea World, a world renowned zoo, Balboa Park and the Aerospace Museum. |