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Category Archives: travel
The Grand Canyon (Arizona)
You really need to see this in person to get a sense of the vastness, the grandeur and the intense vertigo.
Bouchon (Las Vegas, NV)
Strawberry Croissant. . . Oeuf Au Gratin du Jour. . . The Bakery. . . The Selection. . . It was almost on a whim that I said “to hell with the budget, let’s go to Bouchon”. That would be … Continue reading
Salvation Mountain (3 Miles East of Niland, CA)
Leonard Knight has spent the last 24 years living and working at this sculpture in the California Desert. I’ve always felt the pictures of Salvation Mountain seemed unreal, and that extends to the photos I’ve taken. It takes on a … Continue reading
Salton Sea (California)
More or less a natural disaster, we were able to see a little of the Salton Sea on our way to Salvation Mountain. We would have liked to explore the area a little more but the heat was so intense … Continue reading
The Museum of Jurassic Technology (Los Angeles, CA)
The Microscopy Section. . . Welcome to the Garden. . . Napoleon in the Eye of a Needle. . . Laika. . . There is a rather discrete museum tucked away opposite opposite The Actors Gang on Venice Boulevard. It’s … Continue reading
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