You can’t go to Memphis without going to Beale Street and you can’t go to Beale Street without going to B.B. Kings for the Worlds best BBQ.
I Just Can’t Resist; I Think Arizona May Be For Sale.
While driving through Kingman, Arizona we are stopped on a side street by a traffic jam. It seems this house is having a “State Sale” and it’s causing quite the fuss. I’m considering putting an offer in for Hawaii or maybe Oregon, if the price is right.
Btw, to the rest of the world, this is called an “Estate Sale”.

The Amazing Grand Canyon
Travel Safety Article by TPG. #1 was tried on us in Paris…
Wondering What To Get That Traveler For Christmas? The Travelsisters.com have a few ideas.
From Travelinggump.com To You, Happy Thanksgiving 🦃

What I Originally Wanted and What I Ended With…
This is how I work, it starts with a simple idea. I was idle and wanted to write about how I’m bored and I need to travel… So I write:
It’s the time in between, the weary traveler did groan
Of past journeys and the fear that another shan’t come
That heralds the end, beneath his name carved in stone
Three sentences, basically I’m bored, where will I go next and if I don’t, I’m going to die.
Then I added and added and… until this, now its a poetic story. I envisioned a tire swing and ended up with … well you decide.
The Traveler’s End
O’ weary traveler, aged and too weak, lies resting in the grass and soon falls asleep. He dreams of past travels, his path lies ahead, but is blocked by an Angel, who’s voice speaks of dread. He opens his eyes, his journey complete, for he has seen his fate and soon starts to weep.
Resting nearby, She’s saddened to see, that the traveler has learned, what is now to be. His adventures have ended and time will not wait, for St. Peter is standing, holding open the gate.
Heaven hath decreed and called out his name, She learns that Death’s been sent, to take him away.
Though the hourglass has spoken as no sand remains, the soul of the traveler, owns her heart just the same. She cries out to heaven, for here he must stay, but the Angels refused, crossed their arms and looked away.
As Death drew near, aware of her plight, he cautions her gently, not to resist Heavens might. Softly she spoke, as that is her way and begged Death to leave, without much delay.
Death paused for moment, unsure what to say, then bows to her warmly and leaves, on his way. But Heaven was watching and reminded him his task and also that pleasing Mother Nature, is not what was asked.
Now the traveler was at peace and all that remained, was for Death to guide him back, to that Heavenly domain. Impatience was growing, within the Celestial reign and Death was reminded, to look once again.
Death peered into the darkness, but no traveler was seen, as She had blinded his eyes, by a deft use of rain. He had others to tend and soon he was gone, as many souls still need passage, to the land lying beyond.
She went to the traveler and protected him from sight, as the angels were curious where he had gone to that night. Mother nature is strong and incredibly wise, She keeps what she wants, from all prying eyes.
Though never thought fickle or a thief in the night, Mother Nature surprised Heaven, by cunning and might. The Angels then wisely, after searching all night, chose to not turn this folly, into a Celestial fight.
What virtue has he, to earn such a right, to be hidden from Heaven at this very time?
He was gentle to her, our Mother you see, kind with her home, as true traveler’s should be. He basked in her beauty and never once did stray, always “smelling the roses” as he traveled each day.
In sunlight they wander, though the Angels do stare, Mother Nature and the traveler, walk the earth, hand in hand.
As twilight comes and the sun yields to night, their two souls join as one, turning darkness to light.
He now sleeps within her bosom, eternally at home, resting ‘neath his name, carved in white marbled stone.
The Diwali Festival at Springfield Missouri’s Gem of India
Gem of India celebrated the Diwali Festival of Lights at their restaurant in Springfield on November 11, 2017. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, it spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance and hope over despair. (Wikipedia). It was quite an event with great food, dress and dancing.
So, I’m Stuck At A Stoplight and I Look Over and…
Ok, yes I’m being insensitive but…it was just too easy. I mean, where do I begin?
The Traveler’s End
O’ weary traveler, aged and too weak, lies resting in the grass and soon falls asleep. He dreams of past travels, his path lies ahead, but is blocked by an Angel, who’s voice speaks of dread. He opens his eyes, his journey complete, for he has seen his fate and soon starts to weep.
Resting nearby, She’s saddened to see, that the traveler has learned, what is now to be. His adventures have ended and time will not wait, for St. Peter is standing, holding open the gate.
Heaven hath decreed and called out his name, She learns that Death’s been sent, to take him away.
Though the hourglass has spoken as no sand remains, the soul of the traveler, owns her heart just the same. She cries out to heaven, for here he must stay, but the Angels refused, crossed their arms and looked away.
As Death drew near, aware of her plight, he cautions her gently, not to resist Heavens might. Softly she spoke, as that is her way and begged Death to leave, without much delay.
Death paused for moment, unsure what to say, then bows to her warmly and leaves, on his way. But Heaven was watching and reminded him his task and also that pleasing Mother Nature, is not what was asked.
Now the traveler was at peace and all that remained, was for Death to guide him back, to that Heavenly domain. Impatience was growing, within the Celestial reign and Death was reminded, to look once again.
Death peered into the darkness, but no traveler was seen, as She had blinded his eyes, by a deft use of rain. He had others to tend and soon he was gone, as many souls still need passage, to the land lying beyond.
She went to the traveler and protected him from sight, as the angels were curious where he had gone to that night. Mother nature is strong and incredibly wise, She keeps what she wants, from all prying eyes.
Though never thought fickle or a thief in the night, Mother Nature surprised Heaven, by cunning and might. The Angels then wisely, after searching all night, chose to not turn this folly, into a Celestial fight.
What virtue has he, to earn such a right, to be hidden from Heaven at this very time?
He was gentle to her, our Mother you see, kind with her home, as true traveler’s should be. He basked in her beauty and never once did stray, always “smelling the roses” as he traveled each day.
In sunlight they wander, though the Angels do stare, Mother Nature and the traveler, walk the earth, hand in hand.
As twilight comes and the sun yields to night, their two souls join as one, turning darkness to light.
He now sleeps within her bosom, eternally at home, resting ‘neath his name, carved in white marbled stone.
A Church in Valletta, Malta
The Vanity of the Male Traveler.
I grew a quasi-beard thing for a trip and found myself doing this in a mirror making my serious face. Apparently i’m a teenager now and 15 selfie shots later, I had to laugh…idiot…!

A Master List Of Credit Card Benefits. By AwardWallet.Com
This is a great way to refresh your memory on the benefits of your credit cards. Check it out!
Why I Write, Post and What I Want From You. (Tip: It’s not cute pet pictures)
I write two Blogs. Travelinggump.com and Thesunflowermuse.com. The first, mostly for travel and travel tips/ideas, the second, for opinions, thoughts and articles about our social condition. I post on Twitter, Instagram, WordPress and Facebook. Three sites are “blowing up” (Instagram, WordPress and Twitter) with followers. Facebook is “meh” and I would like that to improve.
What I know:
- If I don’t write or post articles or pictures of value and interest, I should expect nothing in return. Generally, I put an enormous amount of thought into most of the articles that I write, especially on Thesunflowermuse. I’m trying to get to the core of the issues.
- That there is a “process” for getting your posts to the right audience, which I’m working on.
- That people are inundated with “stuff” and “like” whatever is easy to see/scan and are generally too busy (understandably) to read in detail. Hence the enormous popularity of pet pictures/videos. Ugh.
- Despite having a large amount of followers, I am not getting the traction I want, especially on my personal facebook page, which supports the theory; “You can’t be a prophet in your own land” and/or you really need to improve your articles. The first I get, the latter I don’t feel the need to change at this point. Going forward, I’m going to try and confine myself to the two sites listed above.
What I want from you:
- If my articles are of no interest to you or my opinions are too this or that, leave.
- If they are of any interest, entertain you, provoke or evoke a thought or passion, acknowledge it somehow. On Thesunflowermuse.com, my thoughts and opinions can be challenging and are written to be thought provoking. Feel free to complain, gripe or even correct my grammar (please!), something! If you don’t agree, say so!
- And lastly, on Travelinggump.com, I am fortunate to have excellent advertisers (Amazon, Holiday Inn, Expedia, Orbitz, Trivago etc…). Please search and book through my page as it costs you nothing extra and helps me to keep them happy.
There is so much “noise” on the internet today and I am trying to rise above the cute animal pictures/videos and provide great Travel Tips and Ideas (https://travelinggump.com) and Thought Provoking Stories and Opinions on The Human Condition and Society (https://thesunflowermuse.com). Please Engage.
Best Wishes, Michael
Winners and Losers. The Intellectual Cost of Labels. From Thesunflowermuse.com
On The Lighter Side…
I saw this and was deeply moved…

A Tuk Tuk’s View of Siem Reap, Cambodia
Travel Safety and the 1st Rule of Bears
Lately I’ve seen a rash of travel blogs talking about Travel and Safety. I suggest that those two words should never be used in the same sentence. Saying “have a safe trip” is reminding us to not walk in front of buses and don’t try and pet a mountain lion. The no-brainer things (common sense). It should be “have a great time and don’t forget your Plan”. “Safety” is what we do every day, it’s the basics.
A “plan” is: I want to travel to so and so and what do I do if… This is where you do your homework. Your travel options can be unlimited if you have a good solid plan. “Safety” gets you to the airport, a plan is what brings you home.
Making a plan is about managing risk. This is how we can go anywhere, have a great experience and not be consumed by worry. You could go to Darfur, Sudan and get out alive if your plan is solid. Though It might need to include the 101st Airborne and a military tank. The plan should be equal to the risks of the desired destination.
FunFact: The “safest place” for most people is their home. Not! They hide there and tell ME to be safe. Yet, more people die each year in their home than do people who travel. Why? Accidents. People get careless at home. So much for safety and common sense.
A Traveler travels with a heightened sense of awareness, a level much higher than just safety. They’re prepared for problems, the unexpected. They have a plan.
I always have a plan. Today we are going to hike in the Rocky Mountains near Denver. My plan includes the what if’s and means bringing a map, water, sunscreen and a plan in case Mother Nature decides to get ugly. I later found that I did forgot one thing though…
We’re on the shuttle heading to the trailhead. I notice a couple who have large cans of bear repellent attached to their packs. Crap, I forgot about the bears!

What should we do? Cancel our hike? Running into a Bear can be a big problem, right?. No Way! We’re staying flexible.
I scan the shuttle and notice it’s a large group. There is an obnoxious boy who is pitching a fit and talking back to his parents, a few seasoned hikers and large group of senior citizens, all wearing sensible shoes, who really should re-think this expedition. I then remembered the 1st Rule of Bears and I like my odds. After some thought, I adjusted the plan and we’re off to the wilderness with no worries.
The First Rule of Bears:
- If pursued by a bear you need only remember to run faster than the slowest member of the group.
- If you are alone, haul-ass towards the group and see #1.
So remember, any destination is possible with a good solid plan… and a sense of humor. My luck, I’ll probably get plowed over by a bus, while lost in thought, planning the details of our next trip.
Happy Travels
Why I Travel…

Italy Now Offering Free WiFi To Tourists? AwardWallet
This could be awesome! Let’s hope other Countries follow.
