Tag Archives: museum

Dunes, Meadows, Erotica

I skipped a morning walk at Fossil Falls so I could check out abandoned property in 59° F instead. I hadn’t planned it that way, but the contrast of a decrepit building and contemporary vehicles drew my attention to chipped … Continue reading

Posted in Art, Books, Camping, Government, History, Places, Travel, Water | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The OG McDonald’s

This is the beginning of another cross-country roadtrip; this time to get Caleb’s siblings together in Virginia, where Kris lives and Caleb is currently in school, for their dad’s 60th birthday (even though it’s not until December). Jessi will fly … Continue reading

Posted in Art, Camping, Food, History, Things, Travel, Water | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Port Arthur to Pensacola

Another early morning, though the sun is already up, we’ve got two of the longest bridges (Lake Pontchartrain Causeway and Atchafalaya Basin Bridge) in the US to cross, with another twenty miles of other elevated roadways over swamps, bayous, and … Continue reading

Posted in Animals, Art, Camping, Food, History, Military, Music, Travel, Water | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

San Diego to Chiricahua

Caleb was presented with an anchor paddle on June 3rd to honor his time at COMLCSRON ONE as chief from September 2016 to June 2019. His office hours were 0630-0645, which is roughly 250 hours, and they couldn’t spell our … Continue reading

Posted in Animals, Art, History, Military, Plants, Travel | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Chapulines in California

We were in separate cars, me following Dad down the highway at 8 am, because I had agreed to join him and Caroline on their trip to Los Angeles. They were going a day early to be ready for their … Continue reading

Posted in Animals, Art, Family, Food, History, Music, Places, Travel | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment