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Across the Utah Desert

On October 10, 2010 · In places

This looks like a Fedex ad.  We had to do the drive, though, because my cousin George recommended it. And George knows every road in the American West.  So we did it. And we were not disappointed. This is actually on I-70 west of Green River, just before it merges with I-15.

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No Aspens in Moab…

On October 8, 2010 · In places

Moab is just a two-hour drive from the dizzying heights of Telluride. It’s a different world. View the entire “Rockies” road trip here.  Click any picture to see full size (maximize your browser first).

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Aspens of Telluride

On October 6, 2010 · In places

Telluride lies several hundred miles southwest of Aspen – actually, it’s just over an hour’s drive from the Four Corners area where Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona all touch.  It has one foot in the desert country, and one foot in the San Juan Mountains, an offshoot of the Rockies that is millions of [...]

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The Aspens of Aspen

On October 5, 2010 · In places, その他

We all know why Aspen was given its name…

These were taken near Independence Pass, just outside of Aspen

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The Aspens of Vail

On October 4, 2010 · In places

Apparently, Vail has Aspens too…

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Grand Tetons

On September 29, 2010 · In places

Somehow, black & white seemed more appropriate.  More photos in my gallery http://qamera.smugmug.com/Trips/Rocky-Mountains-Circle

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Old Faithful

Yellowstone

On September 29, 2010 · In places

The geysers were interesting. So were the people.

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Important Message

On September 27, 2010 · In places

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Horses in Montana

On September 27, 2010 · In places

I had forgotten how peaceful and serene horses are. That is, most of the time…and when you’re not on their backs…

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Glacier: Morning

On September 27, 2010 · In places

I woke up early and drove into East Glacier. The wind was howling, blowing white caps on the lake and tossing clouds around the peaks.

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East Glacier

On September 26, 2010 · In places

Then I drove around on US2 and a bunch of small state roads to the East side. Wow. Talk about Aspens in full color…

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West Glacier

On September 26, 2010 · In places

Sunday morning after a long run, I drove around the West side of Glacier.  The road across the middle was closed at the middle, so I just drove a few miles up but got a few fun photos.  More photos in the Rocky Mountain Circle Gallery.

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The Palouse

On September 26, 2010 · In places

After passing through North Cascades National Park, the Palouse is an interesting change of geography in this inter-mountain region between the Cascades and the Rockies…

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North Cascades Highway

On September 26, 2010 · In places

Aside from the constant roar of Harleys (it’s a favorite autumn ride for anyone on two wheels), this was a beautiful drive…

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Seabold Vintage Market

On September 26, 2010 · In people, places

This delightful market is held four times a year.  Here’s their web site:  http://seaboldvintagemarket.blogspot.com/

It’s held at the Seabold Community Hall on Bainbridge Island, Washington and is one of the most popular vintage markets on the west coast.  Collectors line up as much as an hour before it opens, to grab the best stuff.

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The Fall Sport

On September 16, 2010 · In people

Gladiatorial helmeted rampages aside, here’s my vote for best fall sport in the Pacific Northwest…

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Glaciers in the clouds

On September 12, 2010 · In places

Caught Rainier in the clouds as I drove by Pleasant Beach….

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Kamakura

On August 7, 2010 · In places

I don’t remember the names but I’ll put them into the blog later.  Spent the day with an old friend, Azby Brown.  We took the train down to Kamakura from Yokohama and spent the day walking from temple to temple. The walks were almost as beautiful as the temples themselves.  We ended the day in [...]

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Tokyo Faces, and…

On August 6, 2010 · In people

… there’s another theme going on through these photos, or at least most of them. Can you guess? Hint: it’s most obvious in this first photo…

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Tokyo vignettes

On August 6, 2010 · In places

A few scenes from the world’s largest city: the greater Tokyo metropolitan area has over 40 million people in it. Still, there are a few pockets of calm… this is Arisugawa park, right in the middle of Hiro-o, one of the most upscale districts of the city.

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Harajuku

On August 6, 2010 · In people

The fashion center of Japan, where people go to see and be seen.  I know it’s a cliche, but here the little kawaii (“cutsie”) girls dress in costumes, hang around Harajuku station and park, and even carry model release forms for photographers who want to shoot them…

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Tokyo Trains

On August 6, 2010 · In places, things

Everybody travels by train.  Everybody. In a country with an inhabitable size of New Jersey but with a population half that of the entire U.S., trains are pretty much the only option.  But they are efficient.

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Muine

On August 1, 2010 · In places

On the weekend I took a train to the nearby seaside resort of Muine (pronounced “Moo-ee-neh”).  The main beach was full of wind surfers, mostly instructors looking for prospective clients.  The entire 3 mile stretch of beach was littered with, well, litter of course, but also resorts of varying quality. There was a very large [...]

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Night Ride

On July 30, 2010 · In people, places

On Thursday my friend Tra and her husband invited me to their home where they have opened a small restaurant.  Traveling on the back of someone’s motorcycle at night can either build, or take away, from one’s appetite…

I didn’t actually see this accident but it appeared as if the woman [...]

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Meet George Jetson

On July 28, 2010 · In people

This is the future and it’s not the American homophobe of individual, personal space capsules; it’s the embracing, sociable Asian open-air style of mass transit.  Entire families ride these things.  Couples, friends, even strangers ride alongside each other through the maelstrom, chatting with each other on the same bike or across to each other on [...]

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Trams and People

On July 25, 2010 · In people

On Sunday morning I took a double-decker tram across downtown to Causeway Bay, where people crowd even on Sundays to shop.

Behind a tram is the safest place in the entire city to ride a bike. Just be careful not so swerve!

Actually on Sundays it is even more crowded because that is a holiday [...]

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To Victoria Peak

On July 25, 2010 · In places, things

I took a taxi to the Peak Tram, then rode it up the peak.  The driver and I started speaking Mandarin and discovered that we had both moved to Hongkong in the same  year – 1979.  He was thrilled. I was less so.

The Siberian Fur Store has always been one of my favorite signs. [...]

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Midlevels Escalator

On July 24, 2010 · In people

Hongkong has  a plethora of transportation types – many of them unique – including double-decker trolleys, a near-vertical tram to the top of the peak, subways, ferries and jetfoils. But perhaps most unique and interesting of them all is the Midlevels Escalator which runs from the waterfront all the way up through the different neighborhoods [...]

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Hollywood Road

On July 24, 2010 · In people, places, things, その他

Hollywood Road began as a few blocks of antique shops but recently has grown into the main east-west street that cuts across the Midlevels of Hongkong island, so-called because it is mid-way between the harbor and the peak. Here are a few snaps that I took on a walk along [...]

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Sunset on Alki

On July 21, 2010 · In people

This picture has a few stories to it.  I find the natural juxtaposition between the males and the females to be of interest…

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Mendocino Light House

On July 17, 2010 · In places

That describes it.

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Baguettes au Vietnam

On July 17, 2010 · In people, places, things

Hot, fresh baguettes? Asia? Must be Saigon.

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Truth in Advertising

On July 17, 2010 · In places, things

Hong Kong taxi. I think the expression on the driver’s face underscores the meaning of the message on the side of his car.

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Obligatory Flower

On July 17, 2010 · In things

Okay, now I’m hunting through the stack to find a “sunset” picture…

Bainbridge Island, February 13.

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Sedona Vortex

On July 17, 2010 · In places

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Country Comfort

On July 17, 2010 · In people, things

Actually there’s a story behind this.  The feet belong to a baby-sitter and the child is with her in the back of the pickup. Outside the Seabold Vintage Market, which is held on Bainbridge Island four times a year.

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Homecoming

On July 17, 2010 · In people

Bainbridge Island High School, 2009.

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An unlikely couple

On July 17, 2010 · In things

Out on the spit, I found this couple.

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Tibetan Prayer Wheel

On July 17, 2010 · In things

Directions: Open top, insert prayer, close, spin.  Beats the Hail Mary’s any day.

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Negro Bill Canyon

On July 17, 2010 · In places

Jos shoots the sky. Negro Bill Canyon, on the Colorado River, Moab.

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