The Other West Point
Near-full moon straight overhead shines through a thin mottle of clouds, along with a sky of stars turned sideways. The warm wet ocean breeze blows in from oout there, out […]
Near-full moon straight overhead shines through a thin mottle of clouds, along with a sky of stars turned sideways. The warm wet ocean breeze blows in from oout there, out […]
Liberia is hot. Not as hot as Ghana will be, I’m told (oh crap!), but more than enough for northern boy here. In the back seat of the van, repeatedly […]
Eight fifteen a.m. on the 24th, and I think buzz saw operator outside our window has been working since about 7:30. His compatriots, with their thick, friendly west African accents […]
Southbound at 35000 feet, crossing over into Algeria at sunset. Last sliver of the sun has dipped like a sleepy goldfish below the clouds lining the west horizon, and the […]
Okay, I promise, this’ll be the last update from Heathrow. Getting on the Accra flight in an hour. Planning to,at least. But it seems such a shame to be stuck […]
Some time around midnight (somewhere), I woke and peered out under the shuttered cabin window at the polar night sky. Always hard to see much through the plastic and glass […]
Outbound, by the way. Finally, it seems. Feels like we’ve been preparing for this trip longer than any I can remember. But we’re finally underway. Nearly done with the first […]
Over breakfast, we had number five in the continuing series of inauspicious phrases to open unlikely conversations that just can’t end well: “Dad? Why did you put raisins in the […]
Cave time up at Tahoe. Kids are downstairs watching Attack of the Muppets or some such Star Wars tripe, Devon’s wandering the house on the cordless phone talking to, oh, […]
I’ve written before about the magic of departures, but I still don’t think I’ve captured the essence. Was visiting my mom in LA earlier this week, having flown myself down; […]