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I’m Going To Go Kicking And Screaming? No.
It’s 3 AM. I can’t sleep. It’s a genetic problem I have. I inherited it from my mom and passed it on to my daughter. I wake up, toss and turn in bed for a bit, get up and pee, go back to bed, toss and turn for five minutes or so…
The Sun Sets On This Trip
After a very busy week in Whangarei, Todd and I were treated to a home-cooked meal and a walk on the beach yesterday evening. Kelly Archer and his wife Joss have a lovely “batch” (beach house) in Waipu, about 40 km down the road from Circa. While we dug our bare feet into the sand […]
Cappadocia
Merhaba
We’re on day 3 of our trip and entering new territory for Randal and me. We did stop in Sagalossos Friday and that is a magical place, the highest amphitheater in the world
“Sagalassos, its Great Theatre constructed at the hig…
Food and Friends, the best things in life
Food Glorious Food II
The next two entries have titles I used early on the voyage in Mexico. They cover topics well worth repeating: food and friends.
Our next stop on the way to Indonesia is Pinang. History abounds in this colonial town – Britis…
North Carolina Wild Horses…
North Carolina’s wild horses have fascinated me since we moved here. Quite often, we drive to Beaufort toward evening to hopefully catch a glimpse of one or two. We drive north on Front Street and keep watching to our right across the water to Carrot Island. If you are there in the late afternoon or […]
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Merhaba,
It has been a full day and I’m pooped. But here’s a couple of photos from Cappadocia. It’s a magical place that Disney could have created and had us singing the theme from The Flintstones. You could spend days and days…
We’ve Arrived in Nassau Bahamas
We wanted to leave Great Harbor Cay as soon as the sun came up and had let the marina know of our plans so someone would be there early. Not only were they not there early, they weren’t there on time either. Since our electric meter had to be read to s…
Morning Shadows
Sometimes the obvious is not so obvious. For whatever reason, we have passed by the National Cemetery in Beaufort, SC multiple times without giving it a thought. For whatever reason, I finally thought of it. So, we spent part of an afternoon and two mornings working the textures, the patterns, the trees. The cemetery’s standards […]
