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| Headstone art |
Created for young-at-heart adventurers, this blog provides information about both domestic and international travel.
Friday, May 12, 2017
History on Headstones
Friday, May 5, 2017
Looking around Lantana
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| Entrance to Lantana |
Labels:
Bartonville TX,
fountain,
Lantana TX,
small towns
Location:
Lantana, TX 76226, USA
Friday, April 28, 2017
Going to Glen Rose
It’s not lions and tigers and bears, but reptiles
and water and mud, Oh My! One of my
memories from the 1950s is traveling to the
Paluxy River to see the dinosaur tracks. I thought that the tracks were made
the day before and was rather disappointed when I was told that they were trace
fossils; I wouldn’t see any actual dinosaurs lurking in the woods. We clambered
down the side of the river and stared into the muddy water to see holes in
rocks. My other disappointment was that there had been lots of rain and the
water was too deep for me to sit in the tracks. I was underwhelmed. I’m fairly
sure that I hadn’t been back to Glen Rose until this last visit. This time,
although there had been rain, the water was clear and the tracks were visible,
plus it was a warm day with a bright, blue, Texas sky – it was worth the drive!
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| Old tree and blue sky |
Friday, April 21, 2017
Out in Oakland and Reviews
Across the Bay Bridge is the municipality of
Oakland. As complex as San Francisco, it has a
completely different flair.
There are neighborhoods rather than Districts and the downtown has a much more
industrial feel to it. With the same background as the other cities (Huchiun
Indians then Spanish settlers, then part of Mexico, and finally claimed by the
US) Oakland was
originally called encinal, Spanish for ‘oak grove’, because of the extensive
oak forest that covered the area. The Oakland Long Wharf at Oakland Point and
the major terminus for the Central Pacific Railroad proved the wisdom of Horace
Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in establishing the city in the
mid-1800s. Other entrepreneurs, such as Francis "Borax" Smith
developed a streetcar company; other such innovations as electric service and
telephones connected Oakland and Berkeley, making both cities desirable places
to live and work. By 1920, Oakland boasted many manufacturing industries,
including metals, canneries, bakeries, internal combustion engines,
automobiles, and shipbuilding. A short nine years later, Chrysler added another
automobile manufacturing plant, making Oakland the ‘Detroit of the West’. Thankfully,
it has not suffered the same fate as Detroit.
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| Getting on the Bay Bridge |
Labels:
beads,
Oakland CA,
reviews
Location:
Oakland, CA, USA
Friday, April 14, 2017
Berkeley Byways
When Teri was a young child living in Texas she
told her parents she wanted to go live in
Berkeley. Twenty years ago she made
this dream come true. She and John live in a pretty house that is often visited
by opossums and skunks raiding the cat food dish on the back deck. And the wild
turkeys still get the right-of-way on the hilly streets. Whatever I expected
the Berkeley area to be, a home to wild animals wasn’t in the picture. Looking
up into the hills you see houses surrounded by lush vegetation, while in the
other direction there is a wonderful view of the bay. Perched nearly at the top
of a hill is an iconic institute: Lawrence Hall of Science. Out
of this organization come the underpinnings of innovative science education
programs that have been adopted around the country. Before I left academia I
was privileged to participate in the distribution of one of these programs, FOSS. I still believe that the best
method for teaching science and for getting students intellectually involved is
through experimentation; FOSS develops both intellectual involvement and
curiosity to support life-long learning. Teri has one of the best jobs on the
planet; she writes and tests the curriculum for the FOSS modules.
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| View of San Francisco Bay from Lawrence Hall of Science |
Friday, April 7, 2017
Open Your Golden Gate!
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| Swarovski crystals and gift bags |
Labels:
beads,
Golden Gate,
murals,
San Francisco,
The Castro,
The Mission
Location:
San Francisco, CA, USA
Friday, March 31, 2017
If the Creek Don’t Rise
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| Village Creek |
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