
Ann & Dan’s Excellent Adventures
Lake Powell, beneath Smokey Mountain Overlook 2019-10-4 and 5
I guess I’m working my way backwards through last year’s fall trip. This time it’s a couple of images from pretty much the middle of nowhere. It’s the perfect example of why Ann and I love to overland and to photograph. While the iconic locations in the US are undeniably beautiful, so can be the vast expanses in-between. These images come from the latter. The advantages to these in-between areas is there are fewer people around to ruin your images!
White Pocket 2019-10-06
During my mini-vacation from work to complete unpacking, I also took a bit of time to do some things for myself. As you might have guessed, that involved looking at and working on photographs. So here’s the first of what I hope are many to come of my return to photographs posts.
October Musings
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. To be frank, not only have we been doing a lot of unpacking and filling-in of empty spaces in the house (we’ll do a post of our new home once things are tidied up a bit more), I’ve been incredibly busy at work. That is both good and bad - good because having work is good, bad because Ann has been doing most of the unpacking and I’m mentally wiped at the end of each day so I’ve not been much help. I’ve just completed a big project and decided I needed a few days off. Not only does it mean that I can finish off the last of the unpacking (and getting my office into shape), I have some time and mental space for a blog post!
Sizes
One of the things Ann and I are learning to adapt to here in Portugal are sizes of things. The problem, so to speak, goes well beyond the simple English to metric conversions, or knowing that a men’s size 9.5 shoe is a European 43, or even that it isn’t miles per gallon but instead liters per 100 km. It springs up in all sorts of ways, so we figure we might as well touch on some of them.
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