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Where have all the cowboys gone?

[photo courtesy pixabay] There never seem to be enough of them. The concept of a freedom-loving person who lives on a horse on the wide-open ranges somewhere: now, that is a popular one. While most of us have not chosen “cowboy” or gaucho, vaquero or huaso as our profession, almost anyone you talk to, anywhere on the planet, likes [...]

By |April 15, 2024|

Musical Transportation

Want to take breaktime in southern Spain today? Just watch (and hear) Isreali musician Anat Navarro playing “Malaguena.”  [photo courtesy Anat Navarro] To see it and listen, you’d think it was easy. The hours of practice she probably put in on this piece end up looking  like a passionate joyride up and down the keyboard. But she doesn’t leave [...]

By |March 15, 2024|

A Valentine Race

To the ancient Greeks, Atalanta was a female hero renowned for her speed and strength, famed for many heroic exploits and for being the only female Argonaut. [For more on the Argonauts, see below.] When she was forced to marry, Atalanta would only agree to wed the man who could beat her in a footrace. Given her famous speed, [...]

By |February 14, 2024|

Great escapes: would you like to ride?

When cyberspace just isn’t spacious enough. This week the famous Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is lighting up the skies in New Mexico. https://balloonfiesta.com/ Last year was the 50th anniversary of this festival, just one of many such gatherings of balloon enthusiasts worldwide. Advantages of hot-air ballooning as a sport include space, quiet, and a relaxed pace. Disadvantages? The same [...]

By |October 15, 2023|

Great Escapes

Will they let you pitch your tent this close to the ghosts of Chichen Itza? Dear readers, as you can imagine the answer is: probably not. However, even if the site guards would let you, you would have to call it adventure travel if you overnighted at Chichen Itza near the places where luckless animals, warriors, and assorted other humans [...]

By |August 15, 2023|

Are you ready for the Sturgeon Moon?

Good news: you probably won’t need to shop or put up decorations. Maybe you already know this: every full moon has a name, almost anywhere on Earth. For ancient peoples, each lunar month represented an important one-twelfth or so of their yearly calendar. Each full moon — for example, the Sturgeon Moon on August 1 this year — meant [...]

By |July 15, 2023|

Great Escapes

What to do if that bus ride over the Andes is really out of the question this month It seems to be true: you never outgrow your need for escapes. That’s what stories are for.  Now, of course if you can hire a yacht, fly to Greece, or take a bus through the Andes this weekend, those would be [...]

By |June 15, 2023|

Who’s on First?

Amazon works in mysterious ways, her wonders to perform Abbot and Costello have been trying since 1945 to work out the answer to the question above. You can click here to find out how well they do: I felt like Costello this morning, but now that the ebook price for Reboot of the Moon has been corrected, [...]

By |June 1, 2023|

Creative license, no fees required:

The right to make your own world up if you want to. Erin Hanson’s sky seems to be in motion. The grass and mountains, too. How does she do that? If you have thirty seconds to spare, you can watch her whipping up this world for passersby to walk into: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWOSo8gXWVw —Voila, you and I are standing on the grassy [...]

By |February 15, 2023|
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