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Through Antelope Country
I’ve almost forgotten what it’s like to wake up with the sun as living in San Diego feels like being in the bed of a giant who sleeps in till 10 or 11am each day and leaves its large gray … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Family, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged clouds, coffee, geyser, national park, nature, Old Faithful, Wyoming, Yellowstone
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Joshua Tree National Park, A Week Later
We were out here just six days ago but are just as excited to see what nature has available for us today. We would be trying to find camping if we had any of our gear as we have things … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Hiking, History, Plants, Travel
Tagged bird watching, environment, Joshua Tree, national park, perspective, Southern California
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Joshua Tree National Park Day Trip
We were going to take this trip with Caleb’s Uncle Ed while he was in town for the last two weeks of April, but ended up staying local that day instead. Ed inspired us to get out and about, regardless … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Family, Friends, Hiking, Marriage, Military, People, Plants, Travel
Tagged covid, memories, national park, Southern California, Uncle Ed
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Shadows, Statues, Splashes
This morning started out with a treat. I was making my way out of the hotel as I normally would until I noticed the old guy, in all black, next to a space heater, with his shoes off, passed out … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Education, Food, History, Holidays, Media, People, Photography, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged architecture, black and white, cemetery, christmas lights, garden, Georgia, international, lighthouse, national park, Old New Year, stairs
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Some Sights on St. George’s Island
I have a special skill of getting up and out the door, perhaps this is just a personality type and a part of the culture I was raised in. The guys are in no rush. If I lived here, I … Continue reading
