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A Journal of my travel in the USA with photos of places visited.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
North Carolina. Warm temperatures and shiny days bring the best out in everyone. Reminiscent of times 50 years ago, the spirit of Andy, Barney and the characters of Mayberry burst forth with innocence as you hear gospel singing in restaurants and warm greetings between the street sweeper and shop keepers addressing each other by their first names.
companies and furniture lords once prospered, takes you back to kinder and gentler times. With deep fried southern accents all the norm, you almost want to believe it's all a hoax and somehow you've been caught up in some corny play or a glitch in a time machine but the charm is very real and I like to think the world is a better place for communities like this. 
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
A couple of weeks ago, I said adieu to Sonoma, California wine country and headed east to North Carolina.
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Sunday, March 06, 2011
Darlene doesn't travel well so it takes a day or so for her to catch up after flying. With that, she pretty much laid up in the bed Thursday while I worked. Friday turned out to be a wet and drizzling day so we pretty much went shopping, did a winery/olive tour and changed hotels. Stopping off at the Jacuzzi Winery and Olive farms, we had fun tasting dipping oils and a moderate amount of wine tasting.
days and since we had no sponsor to vouch for us they told us to hit the road.
It was Chinese New Year so we thought we'd see what that was all about. Driving up Pacific, we see this guy in the middle of the street pointing at us and yelling something. As we got a little closer, I rolled the window down, I found out he was a street person engaged in free enterprise. "Mike", it seems, found street parking signs for people, held back cars while they parked and insinuated he would watch over the cars while
we did China Town. Unspoken, it was a GREAT idea to tip Mike so that the car would not be broken in to while we were out. It was worth the five bucks.



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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Last weekend, I figured on going down to San Francisco and spend the day taking a few artsy pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge from places I had not been before. Looking on the map, I found Baker Beach so after 30 minutes of trying to find a place to park, I bundled up my tripod and backpack full of camera and lenses and ambled off down the beach toward the bridge.
there was a congregation of people of whom some seemed to be in the nude and as I approached the rocks nearer to the bridge, realized there were a couple more laid out on the rocks.
lesbianism. If I were a young female and came up on such a sight, I would either have to gouge my eyes out with a stick or I would be turned off of the idea of men forever.
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Friday, February 18, 2011