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A Rental Ride Around Bahrain
Post written by Caleb. Jess told me about two world heritage sites that she found in Bahrain and I wanted to go see them. Working late and having to go in on my days off had prevented me from going … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Food, Friends, History, Military, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Things, Travel
Tagged Bahrain, Caleb Aldridge, deployment, museum
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Volcanically High Bears Crossing Borders
Sleep in until 6 am and then spend the morning reading until Pam and Chester are out of the shower and I can take a picture of his purple toe – the same one he hit on the ottoman yesterday … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Camping, Education, Family, Food, Friends, History, People, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged California, candy store, chainsaw carvings, national parks, wild
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Bodie to Burgers
There are some benefits of waking up at 5:30 in the morning, especially when the sun is already shining, but there can be conflicting hours of operation as well. Down the road to Bodie State Park is a sheep farm. … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Camping, Education, Family, Food, Friends, Hiking, History, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged California, Lake Tahoe, vegetarian, Vikingsholm
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Waterfall Sunrise
Feeling sleepy, I stop in the town of Oakhurst and get a crappy coffee and clean the multitude of bugs off the windshield – it’s good to have a clean canvas for the day’s art. Then I see a Jamba Juice … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Books, Camping, Education, Family, Fiber Arts, Food, Friends, Hiking, History, Music, People, Photography, Plants, Things, Travel, Water
Tagged museum, national parks, panorama, restaurant, waterfall
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Lost Just In Time
This morning Paul and I will make pancakes – or burn them, fold them, and double their size. I attempt to make eggs over hard and end with a scrambled mess in the pan. What I don’t scrape out will be … Continue reading
