Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Stop 19: Phnom Penh
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Stop 11: Valencia, Sept 08
I spent two days in Valencia. It has beautiful beaches and a lot of character. Unfortunately, much of the city is marred by wide swaths of concrete (which, I am increasingly convinced, is the ugliest substance known to man. I also understand that it is hugely environmentally unfriendly, requiring massive energy expenditure to create and heavily impacting the areas to which it is applied. Hell, most urban floods are caused by the fact that impermeable concrete prevents the normal absorption and diversion of water! I say we get rid of the junk entirely). Kudos are due to Valencia for attempting to keep its historical character in the old city by, among other things, retaining the original facades where new construction is necessary.
Stop 10: Barcelona, Sept 08
I spent only one night in Barcelona, en route to Villareal to catch their local side's Champions' League match vs. Celtic. Barcelona was, in parts, very pretty and interesting. I want to spend more time there. My one criticism -- which applies to each city I visited in Spain -- is that the metal storm grating with which Spanish people cover their storefronts at night makes any area look like a threatening ghetto. Is the minimal added security really worth destroying the character of an area??
The above shot shows the hostel room in which I slept. The tiered apartment compex behind it is typical for at least this area of Spain (with perhaps a little less laundry hanging outside than is usual!).
Stop 9: Zurich, Sept 08
Stop 8: Berlin, Sept 08
I spent only one night in Berlin after driving in with friends in the late afternoon. I was not impressed with this bleak concrete city. There must be beauty in Berlin; I'd like to go back some day and find it. For now, the most appealing vista I found was this (faux?) castle which was blemished, like the rest of the city, with the detritus of our capitalist age.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Trip 1: Big Basin Redwood State Park, Aug 08
The highlight of this brief camping trip was taking the educational tour and learning about redwoods and about the history of the area around the park. I also was suprised to find out that this "camping" of which I had heard so much actually consists of sleeping somewhere between 0 and 100 feet from one's car. I find that odd (though of course it was pleasant to be outdoors in such a nice area).
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