Paul in Jacksonville Images from just over two decades. from the mundane to the (imho) the remarkable. Collection 1 of 2.
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Paul in Jacksonville Images from just over two decades. from the mundane to the (imho) the remarkable. Collection 1 of 2.
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Winter Wren Part 2 of a week-long stay in Arizona back in April 2022. Memories of lots of pollen, but photos of some interesting architecture, landscapes, flowers and a few birbs…
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Winter Wren The first trip that involved air travel that my wife and I took after “peak” Covid (or at least so we hope!) was to visit Arizona for a week. It was pretty much our first real vacation in over two years, although we had done some commuting by car to FL to break …
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Looks like we have a beautiful week ahead! (click below for a bigger, non-blurry version) Albatrossity Last weekend Elizabeth and I, as well as three of the students in her Wild Literature class, traveled to Nebraska to view the greatest wildlife migration spectacle in North America, one million Sandhill Cranes massing along the Platte River …
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Argiope Late last Spring we found ourselves with a graduation at Mount Holyoke one weekend and a wedding in Buffalo the next. We looked at each other and said “ROAD TRIP!” and, as the song says, got out the map. We wanted to go somewhere new and thanks to the Louise Penny books I learned …
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HinTN Just up the hill (OK, 1000 feet of elevation change) is The University of the South. It’s situated on top of the Cumberland Plateau and it has a lot of bluff views into the coves below. It maintains a very nice walking and biking trail called, not surprisingly, The Perimeter Trail. One section of …
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frosty The Historic Columbia River Highway is the oldest scenic highway in the US; the first paved road in the Gorge expressly designed for sightseers. It was started in 1915 when auto ownership exploded in Portland, and finished in 1922. It was designed by Samuel G. Lancaster to integrate the road with cliffs, forests, and …