ORMOND BEACH, FL
November 18, 2006
About six weeks ago I posted a blog on and interesting area we had come across on our trip back from Alaska. Unfortunatlely, I forgot to take photos for the posting ... well, here it is! The pic of the Nevada Dept. of Transportation road sign for the Extraterrestrial Highway. You are probably wondering how I got the pic since we are now home in Ormond. Easy. I phoned up my little green buddies, had them fire up their hyperspace-travel rocketship - - which is sort of shaped like a 'flying saucer' - - and zip down to Nevada. Two of the crew, Skipper and Karla, posed by the sign but because they didn't turn off their invisibility shields you'll have to take my word that they are indeed in the photo.
Double-click on the photo to blow it up and check out all the stickers, etc. that real human beings - - and maybe a few intergalactic travelers - - left behind.
SUMMER 2017: Back on the road again. SUMMER 2016: No travel. In health recovery mode. SUMMER 2015: Out West and house sitting SUMMER 2014: Out West SUMMER 2013: Back to Glacier NP; SUMMER 2012: Glacier NP; SUMMER 2011: Yellowstone and Glacier NP doubleheader; SUMMER 2010: Working on the Grand Canyon's North Rim; SUMMER 2009: June vacation in Nova Scotia; SUMMER 2008: Hiking in Yosemite National Park; SUMMER 2007: Alaska's Denali National Park; SUMMER 2006 :Gold Fever! in Skagway, AK
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Monday, November 06, 2006
Not seen in Ormond Beach
ORMOND BEACH, FL Nov. 6, 2006
Things you don't see in Ormond Beach: It's amazing what you see the second or third time you scroll thru the pics taken while in Alaska/Yukon Territory. Sometimes you find the jewels of an area when it's too late to really take advantage. Here's a pic of Blogger Lydia. It was raining with a cold wind, the grass was wet and so were our shoes; the trailhead was somewhere down along the ribbon of road near the lake and it was one of our favorite hikes. Imagine what it would have like in sunshine.
Things you don't see in Ormond Beach: It's amazing what you see the second or third time you scroll thru the pics taken while in Alaska/Yukon Territory. Sometimes you find the jewels of an area when it's too late to really take advantage. Here's a pic of Blogger Lydia. It was raining with a cold wind, the grass was wet and so were our shoes; the trailhead was somewhere down along the ribbon of road near the lake and it was one of our favorite hikes. Imagine what it would have like in sunshine.
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