Posts Tagged ‘travel’

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Why am I saying goodnight?

March 21, 2016

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“For researchers at NOAA’s South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, Sunday March 20 marks the start of the austral autumn, the last time they see the sun for six months.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the spring equinox promises warmer days.

In the observatory, that is part of the U.S. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, in winter, it’s so cold aircraft can’t fly and scientists are marooned until late October.

“It’s the coldest, driest, flattest place you can imagine,” said NOAA Corps LT Jesse Milton.”

More here at WordlessTech

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Where am I traveling?

January 28, 2016

 

“These are the voyages . . .”

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What am I celebrating today?

January 26, 2016

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Call back the sun during Up Helly Aa – bonfires and carousing mark the end of the Yule season and a gradual return to longer days and shorter nights.

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Here, Vikings line up for breakfast before the ceremony.

There is a great photo story at the Telegraph.

Join the fun.

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Where am I sleeping?

November 25, 2015

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From Bookshelf, this B&B, which in this case stands for Book and Bed, an establishment in Tokyo catering to travelers who read.  Looks like my house.

“Book And Bed is an ‘accommodation bookshop’. Shared shower, toilet and shower space are available as well as two types of bed, compact and standard. The new hostel targets overseas and out­ of­ town travelers. Day rates as well as overnight.”

More here

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What would I like to see?

November 24, 2015

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An event that has long held my interest is Zibelemärit, the Bern Onion Festival, which takes place on the fourth Monday of November every year in Switzerland.  Activities for this traditional market festival start early.  By 5:00 am crowds are gathering around the stalls that feature all kinds of onions, of course, but also garlic, onion tarts, onion soup, and necklaces of sugar onions in colorful wrappings that are worn like Mardi Gras beads.  Other offerings are hot mulled Glühlwein, cheese tarts and Züpfe, a braided milk bread that comes from nearby Emmental.  Local produce, restaurant stalls, children throwing confetti, and musical entertainment round out the festival that lasts on into the evening.

Sometime in the past the Onion Festival merged with the Chachelimärit, or potters market. A traditional market for local potters. For me, as a potter, that is a must see.  Maybe next year.

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A vendor sells strings of onions at her stall at the annual "Zibelemaerit" onion market in Bern November 23, 2009. Farmers sell more than 50 tonnes (50,000 kg) of onions and garlic during the traditional one-day autumn market in Bern's city centre on the fourth Monday of November. Picture taken with a fish-eye lens. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND SOCIETY BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

REUTERS/Michael Buholzer

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What am I recommending?

November 10, 2015

This is a place we liked – huge red enameled oven imported from Italy; so screaming hot that your pizza cooks in 90 seconds.  Tasty, too. If you are in the area, they deserve a look – reblogged from HMS Defiant . . .

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PIZZA AND AMMO

We got an announcement today from a pizza place we ate at on our drive back home from San Diego. It was the first I received from them in almost a year. They’re not exactly beating the drum. It was though, excellent wood fired pizza and the atmosphere was friendly and inviting so we recommend it.

The place is also across the street from a Walmart that seemed to contain all the guns and ammo in Christendom. That may be no big draw for some, but living here in MetroParkCentralis and coming from San Diego, guns were scarce and ammo was even more conspicuously not available at either end. If I hadn’t loaded up with ammo at the Post Exchange at Fort Riley that morning, I’d have squeezed in some more .45 ammo.

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What event am I noting today?

September 30, 2015

hellgatebridgepostcardThe Hell Gate Bridge over the East River in New York was opened on September 30, 1916.

The Hell Gate Bridge (originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge or The East River Arch Bridge) is a 1,017-foot (310 m)steel through arch railroad bridge in New York City. The bridge crosses the Hell Gate, a strait of the East River, between Astoria in Queens and Randalls and Wards Islands in Manhattan.

The bridge is the largest of three bridges that form the Hell Gate complex. An inverted bowstring truss bridge with four 300-foot (91.4 m) spans crosses the Little Hell Gate (now filled in); and a 350-foot (106.7 m) fixed truss bridge crosses the Bronx Kill (now narrowed by fill). Together with approaches, the bridges are more than 17,000 feet (3.2 mi; 5.2 km) long.

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This bridge was the inspiration for the design of Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia, which is about 60 percent larger.

The bridge was conceived in the early 1900s to link New York and the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) with New England and the New Haven Railroad (NH).

Construction was overseen by Gustav Lindenthal, whose original design left a gap of 15 feet (4.6 m) between the steel arch and the masonry towers. Fearing that the public assumed that the towers were structurally integral to the bridge, Lindenthal added aesthetic girders between the upper chord of the arch and the towers to make the structure appear more robust. The original plans for the piers on the long approach ramps called for a steel lattice structure. The design was changed to smooth concrete to soothe concerns that asylum inmates on Wards and Randall’s islands would climb the piers to escape.

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The engineering was so precise that when the last section of the main span was lifted into place, the final adjustment needed to join everything together was just 12 inch (13 mm). Construction of the Hell Gate Bridge began on March 1, 1912 and ended on September 30, 1916. It was the world’s longest steel arch bridge until the Bayonne Bridge opened in 1931, and was surpassed again by the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932.

During World War II, it was among the dozen or so targets of economic value of significant enough importance to attract the attention of Nazi German sabotage planners. The Nazis’ Operation Pastorius landed German agents on US soil in 1942 in hopes of wrecking the bridge and other key targets. (Operation Pastorius failed due to detection of some landing activity by US shore patrols and subsequent defections among some of the German landing team’s members to the Allied side.)

In the 1990s, the bridge was repainted for the first time since it opened. It was painted a deep red called “Hell Gate Red”. Due to a flaw in the paint, however, the red color began to fade before the work was completed, leading to the bridge’s currently faded, splotchy appearance.

The bridge would be the last New York City bridge to collapse if humans disappeared, taking at least a millennium to do so, according to the February 2005 issue of Discover magazine. Most other bridges would fall in about 300 years.

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Lionel has a wonderful model of this bridge (which I covet).

The article was copied from Wikipedia because I thought the whole thing was interesting.

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What am I sappy lobster blogging?

September 25, 2015

005_smallGrab your lobester (intentional) and head to Bath

From the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, ME . . .

Friday, September 25, 2015, is National Lobster Day! To celebrate, the Maine Maritime Museum’s Lobstermobile will be going on a “Maine Adventure,” making stops at Renys stores in Portland, Topsham, and Bath, and concluding with a party at the museum!

Please join us at our National Lobster Day party from 3 to 5 pm on Friday, September 25! Have a piece of cake with the Lobstermobile and explore the state’s newest, and largest, exhibit on lobstering, Lobstering & the Maine Coast! Admission will be FREE after 3 pm.

Prior to the party, you can find the Lobstermobile at the following Renys locations:

Portland: 9-10:30 am

Topsham: 11-12:30 pm

Bath: 1-2:30 pm

Thank you, Cynthia!

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What am I a sucker for?

September 14, 2015

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The answer is time lapse videos.  This one is of Sail 2015 that took place recently in Amsterdam.  The event drew 2.7 million people, 50 tall ships and hundreds of smaller craft (according to the NL Times). The aerial photo is pretty impressive, too.  Click on it for a better view.

The aerial photo and video are by Boyd Baptist.

From Colossal.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

September 8, 2015

 vintage-map-of-hawaii-anne-wertheimWe recently returned from Hawaii and that is the subject of tattoo Tuesday.

Hibiscus-Flower-TattoosHibiscus – Hawaii’s state flower is a symbol of power and respect.

hawaii plumeriaPlumeria – a symbol of beauty, charm and grace

Hawaiian-Tribal-TattoosHawaiian Tribal Tattoo – I do not know the meaning of this design, but I think that tribal tattoos are very attractive.

DSC02181This was the view from our room at the Hale Koa.