Originally posted on Parisian Fields:
We both like to listen to Web radio while we work. We were particularly pleased to discover that Radio Classique, which we listen to in Paris (at call number 101.1) is available on the Internet.…
Travel
Advantage Car Rental and Driving in Rome – A Warning!
Originally posted on Beasley Green:
Last summer I decided to visit the beautiful city of Rome. I had never been to Italy before and IPM were hosting their annual club promoters festival and pool party, so it seemed a good…
Violence and Slaughter in the Old West: Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday In Tombstone
The first movie I remember seeing with my mom was “Gunfight at OK Corral.” It was a busy day at the Utopia on Union Turnpike in Queens. It wasn’t a big theater, especially not in the days when movie theaters were palaces. There… Read More ›
The Old Yarn Shop
In Old Williamsburg, there is a yarn shop where they spin and dye wool using natural colors typical of the colonial period. I loved the textures of the wool and wood, and the light coming through the open door and windows…. Read More ›
Main Street Posters
Main Street in Gettysburg is truly Main Street, Anywhere, USA. It’s right out of central casting … and a very pleasant place to stroll.
Arizona Memories Redux
I was looking back at the weeks we spent in Arizona and remembering the sky … that huge blue dome of a sky, like no sky I’ve ever seen and wishing we could go back again to the west. There… Read More ›
Going my way?
Galway, Ireland – September 1990
Awakenings: Are we there yet?
Reblogged from AWAKENINGS I love western movies. I love the romance of the old west, the line of wagons rolling along in the shadow of the mountains, bravely heading to the achievement of the nation’s manifest destiny. But I can’t… Read More ›
An Irish Honeymoon
It seems like a dream after almost 23 years. Even while we were there, driving the twisting country roads — inevitably lost — Ireland had a dreamlike quality that made it perfect for a honeymoon. Friends were surprised at our… Read More ›
Life along the way
I spent the day doing a task all photographers must face. It’s no fun, but there’s no avoiding it. Sooner or later, the time comes to weed through the pictures, to take stock and get organized. It was time to… Read More ›
Daily Prompt: My Favorite People, Weird Things and Kismet
How long were we apart? How long. An eternity? Or so it seems. Sometimes it feels like a strange dream I had as it fades in memory and so few people remember the places we lived or the language we… Read More ›