Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Travel in the Rear View Mirror
Manchester, UK
A quick round-up - without commentary - of the towns and cities visited during 2009
Mystic, CT - twice
Lawrence, KS
Kansas City, MO
Cleveland, OH
Newport RI - twice
Los Angeles, CA
Palm Springs, CA
Brussels, Belgium - twice
And of course - Paris, France
It was a good year...
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Surrealism - not only about art
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Petit Tour
I'm hopping the Atlantic for a week; three countries in seven days. Apart from the necessary plane travel, I'm hoping to do it all by public transport - so it will be a cheaper, more eco-friendly version of the Grand Tour "Le petit tour light"
First a little planning
then... the first stop
a weekend here
culminating in a night of romance in the city of lights
Postings as and when... but watch out for a book review on the 14th.
First a little planning
then... the first stop
a weekend here
culminating in a night of romance in the city of lights
Postings as and when... but watch out for a book review on the 14th.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Cleveland: Breaking it Down
Last week I upped and left on for a couple of fun-filled days of travel. I provided the interwebs with a few clues but the teaser I left posed a few problems and no one got the answer from that post so let's break it down. First the visuals the montage of images consisted of landmarks cultural and iconic, musical and artistic, kitchsy and culinary:
The Free Stamp, outdoor sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Mall, a great public space with outdoor art.
The newly opened East Wing of the Museum of Art
The iconic lampshade light from A Christmas Story, which was shot in this city.
Iron Chef Michael Symon whose restaurant Lola served up the best oysters and yellowtail (above) I've eaten in the US and a smoky, chile-flavored Berkshire pork chop that made me wish we'd had time to visit his other restaurant, Lolita, for the Tuesday Night Pig Roast.
Then there was that verbal clue about "using your ingenuity". That refers to the Ingenuity festival of art and technology, held in July.
In retrospect it was easy, wasn't it? More to follow soon from my trip to the positively fabulous city of Cleveland.
The Free Stamp, outdoor sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Mall, a great public space with outdoor art.
The newly opened East Wing of the Museum of Art
The iconic lampshade light from A Christmas Story, which was shot in this city.
Iron Chef Michael Symon whose restaurant Lola served up the best oysters and yellowtail (above) I've eaten in the US and a smoky, chile-flavored Berkshire pork chop that made me wish we'd had time to visit his other restaurant, Lolita, for the Tuesday Night Pig Roast.
Then there was that verbal clue about "using your ingenuity". That refers to the Ingenuity festival of art and technology, held in July.
In retrospect it was easy, wasn't it? More to follow soon from my trip to the positively fabulous city of Cleveland.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Tomorrow's Travels
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