Following my visit to Twain Harte last year (2008), I opted to return home via Sonora Pass rather than through the embarrassment of California that is the Central Valley. After mentioning my intention, my father had made an offhand comment along the lines of, “Yeah, it’s a drive worth doing.” In hindsight, he should have … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2009
Photo Of The Day: Wildfire
Scenes And Pictures Of Mazar-i-Sharif
Hamid Karzai and Ahmad Shah Massoud. The “official” national heroes of Afghanistan and evidence of the fact that our hotel in Mazar-i-Sharif (where this picture was taken) was owned and controlled by the government: A view from the hotel grounds: However, I’m not the type to just be content staying in a hotel. So, I … Continue reading
Visiting The Frontiers of Flight Museum
Gems can be uncovered everywhere – even in the most unexpected places (such as Texas). And so, on my final day of the Southern Exposure Tour we visited the Frontiers of Flight Museum which is located next to Dallas Love Field (as I was flying out of Dallas Love Field back to California it made … Continue reading
A Slice Of Kurdistan: Kurdish Tobacco Farmers, Kayseri & More
Returning from our farthest point in the southeast regions of Kurdish Turkey, we used our GPS unit to take us on a route well off the beaten path (if there even is such a thing as the “beaten path” in this part of Turkey). Agriculture is the primary economic activity in this area (although recent … Continue reading