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Paris: Sept 25 - Oct 1, 2003

Fifteen years
I was eighteen years old the first and only time I have been to Paris, the last time I set foot on the continent in Western Europe. I returned from my first semi-solo

The Lightning Field

On August 17, the morning after my 33rd birthday, I opened my eyes to a gorgeous sunny day and a vista of the Gallinas Mountains well off in the distance. I was lying in a bed in a rustic (ramshackle) cabin approximately fifty miles from the nearest town, at

Salt Lake City Ten Years Later

Ten years later, Salt Lake City still feels like home, even if I couldn't remember exactly how to get around. The 2002 Olympics were a boon to builders. A number of new buildings have sprouted up downtown. A fantastic new public library, a massive LDS

Durango - February 20-24, 2003

The Town
Durango is a terrific little town. You can find it on a map in the southwest corner of Colorado, miles from nowhere, residing next to a bend in the Animas River. It is

London - Day Four

Windsor Castle is located in the town of Windsor on the Thames about 20 kilometers outside of London. The train deposits passengers at the base of the castle walls about a hundred yards from the entrance. Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest continuously

London - Day Three

Morning came early, even though I slept in until 11am. I was tired and my legs were worn out. I fell out of bed and carefully showered in the 2x2 foot shower stall, then dressed in my sloppy wear, and picked up a bite to eat at the local grocery store. My

London - Day Two

I was up early and on my way to Buckingham Palace before I had wiped the sleep from my eyes. Throngs of people were already crowding the courtyard fence for a front row view of the Changing of the Guard. I couldn't get anywhere near the fence so I found a

London - Day One

On a map, London looks like a spider web, and without the benefit of compass points, I got turned around more than once. After a few wrong turns, I managed to find the nearest Underground Station a few blocks from the Hotel. Public transportation can be

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