Tel-Aviv is more “visiting home” for me than an adventure. But it was a good opportunity for some interesting photography in the north Tel-Aviv neighborhood where I was staying.
Golden Pass 4: Through to Geneva
Griffith the very spoiled Traveling Mountain Lion decided he loves this trip and thinks we can skip all the “adventure” going forward.
Golden Pass 3: Jungfrau Region
From Lauterbrunnen a bus takes you to the first of four cable cars that eventually arrive at the Schilthorn, or as it is more colloquially known “Piz Gloria” the name given to it by the producers of the original “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.”
Golden Pass 2: Lucerne – Interlaken
The Golden Pass Line is three segments, the first of which is the Lucerne-Interlaken “Express.” It’s a fairly modern train that happens to ride on narrow-gauge rails and which is also capable of using a cog wheel for some of the steeper sections.
Golden Pass 1: Seattle-Zurich-Lucerne
My brother Jon and I agreed to meet in Europe for a few days ahead of traveling to Israel on a family visit. We met at the Zurich airport, he arriving by train from Vienna, and I by plane from Frankfurt after a long connection from a Seattle flight.
Vancouver Photo Workshop
I’ve been here for eight months and still had not made it north of the border unless you count changing planes in Toronto when I flew to Tel-Aviv. I also haven’t really taken a day off unless you count my sort-of working vacation to Tel-Aviv. I saw an opening in Vancouver for a black and…
μAdventure: Three-Ferry Loop
This one was kind of unplanned. I started taking the ferry from Mukilteo to Whidbey Island. The original general idea was to continue to the north end of the island, emerge on the mainland near Anacortes then maybe do a bit of a loop into the mountains before heading south to home.
μAdventure: Another Puget Sound Ride
Today’s feature was the Bainbridge Ferry with a slightly shortened loop ending with a return on the ferry from Bremerton.
μAdventure: First Ride
I like the bike. Perhaps even more than I thought I would. I had thought of it as a “bigger version” of the CB500x that I’m very familiar with but it’s much more.
Got a bike
The only things I can be sure of are: I’ll start regretting the two other bikes that I didn’t get almost immediately, for different reasons. In 2-3 years I’ll sell this one to get something else, then immidately regret selling it. The process will repeat. Anyway, a Kawasaki Versys 650 LT. Last year’s model with…