Travel

Life as a Pinball

November 29, 2010

I walked a mile on I-65 to get this shot (and it was bitter cold), and they are about the only thing in Indiana worth shooting! These wind turbines popped up within the last two years on a massive agra-business farm somewhere along the dreaded I-65 Indiana corridor. I think I passed them six times [...]

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Chillin’ in Coeur d’ Alene

November 18, 2010

  The Spokane River and first snow of the season – Near Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho –  November 18, 2010 The golden age of flight ended when the airplane makers introduced the dreaded middle seat. Aside from the feeling of being stuck in a sardine can, it just violates one’s sense of personal space. Of [...]

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The Trek to Central Park

October 25, 2010

The Southwest Gateway to Central  Park at Columbus Circle – the Point where all Distances are Measured in New York The walk from the 39th Street Waterway is a bit much, but I would not have it any other way. Streets and buildings are becoming familer. I actually know when I’m in Hell’s Kichen. I [...]

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Air Travel

October 31, 2002

From my limited vantage, I can’t quite understand why the airlines are still loosing so much money. Four of the lastfive flights of mine were completely full. During my last trip out of BWI, both “over-fill” parking lots were full and I had to use a lot that cost twice the rate. The line through [...]

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