And now for something a bit less intense…
We bolted south and west from Slab City mid-afternoon, zigzagging our way along the long rectilinear grid of roads that separate vast irrigated fields of alfalfa, artichoke, chard and bob […]
We bolted south and west from Slab City mid-afternoon, zigzagging our way along the long rectilinear grid of roads that separate vast irrigated fields of alfalfa, artichoke, chard and bob […]
R. Crumb’s famous “A Short History of America” has a lesser-known epilogue of three possible futures: one eco-friendly, one high tech, and one post-apocalyptic. I believe yesterday we spent some […]
We dropped back down into cell service after a couple of days in Joshua Tree with plans to head down the east side of the Salton Sea and pay a […]
The usual riddle is What’s big, black and white, and drives like a whale? But that’s a little deceptive – even though Devon has owned the Orca a bit over […]
I’m looking out the window of Alaska Flight 1350, southbound to San Francisco, wishing I weren’t wishing I was sitting up front of a different plane. I could have been. […]
A mentor of mine once said that keeping a blog was like keeping a pet; if you let it go too long without feeding it, there was no point even […]