A bit of history: Back in 1803 Thomas Jefferson, president and revolutionary, bought a bunch of states from the French and sent the Martin and Lewis Expedition to explore them. The explorers suffered many trials and tribulations. Traveling with them was Pocahantas, who, like Jefferson, got her head on a coin, altho nobody [...]
Category Archives: travel
More Montana
The speed limit in Montana is 75mph. Which means the cruise control is set to 91. Route 2 across the top half of the state is long and straight. Which is probably why Lewis and Clark took it. Until the west end of the state when you bump into this- (click the thumbnail).
Montana
Something I’ve noticed about americans. They are large. Like evolving into a different species large.
Enchanted Highway
Some guy noticed that people stopped to take pictures of a farmers haybale sculpture. Thus was born the Enchanted Highway.
And here’s me taking my life in my hands under “Fisherman’s Dream”. All around me lie fins and scales and other heavy sheets of steel blown off the sculpture.
More North Dakota
Speed limits in ND are 75mph. North Dakota is fairly flat, rolling hills, farming and ranching. Until the very west end, where it turns to badlands.
Badlands-
North Dakota
A picture of old farm junk, the unibomber and me and the world’s largest bison.
Jamestown ND is the birthplace of Louis L’Amour.
Minnesota
Wisconsin and Minnesota kinda blend together. Both are flat. Both overflow with lilacs and huge farms. The horizon is hazy from planting-season dust. The air smells of fertilizer.
An “I” state
Illinois or Indiana, I get them confused.
Somewhere on the road
Road sky.
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Third World Airports
Thoughts about air travel and culture shock-
Tokyo to Aukland, business class on New Zealand Air. Narita Airport security: take out the computer, make sure toothpaste, shampoo and other dangerous liquids are in a baggie (because liquids in a baggie are safer than just liquids), walk thru metal detector. No removing shoes or belt.
Narita business class [...]
Sydney First Class Airport Lounge.
Wow, what a wonderful place, this lounge…
Okay, that’s it, I only fly first class from now on. No more hanging with the hoi polloi. Of course, that means this will probably be my last airline flight…
Anyway, Sydney. Here’s me and the unibomber at Sydney harbour.
Here’s pictures of Hyde Park-
Here’s the Botanical Garden-
And two more-
G’day, Meat
That’s ground beef. No hormones, no antibiotics, no corn-fattening, nothing but 1 kilogram of beefy goodness lounging about waiting for the organic pinto beans and the organic onion and the organic celery and the organic tomatoes- and then it’s party time in my stomach.
Things I’ve learned about New Zealand: It is okay for men to [...]