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Even things you saw yesterday look different, feel different, *are*, inexplicably, different today. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2014/11/memorial-park" title="Memorial Park"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2014/baxter-maine.jpg" alt="Memorial Park" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2014/11/memorial-park" class="u-url" title="Memorial Park">Memorial Park</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2014-11-09T20:30:48">November <span>9, 2014</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Athens</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Georgia</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="33.926604399603534">33.926604399603534</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-83.3854269439668">-83.3854269439668</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Loons, Maine, Memorial Park. *What that sound is?* - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2014/11/halloween" title="Halloween"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2014/20141031_Nov_31_halloween_086.jpg" alt="Halloween" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2014/11/halloween" class="u-url" title="Halloween">Halloween</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2014-11-01T13:52:22">November <span>1, 2014</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Athens</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Georgia</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="33.95550744251432">33.95550744251432</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-83.37426895446605">-83.37426895446605</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Halloween with three owls, a Theremin-wielding ghost band and a zoo full of ghouls. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2013/05/king-birds" title="King of Birds"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2015/skimmers.jpg" alt="King of Birds" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2013/05/king-birds" class="u-url" title="King of Birds">King of Birds</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2013-05-30T21:42:28">May <span>30, 2013</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">St. George Island</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Florida</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="29.65740132288772">29.65740132288772</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-84.87336630151736">-84.87336630151736</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Watching birds teaches you to see the world a bit differently. You're always alert to flittering movements in your peripheral vision. After a while you start to scan the tree line, the edges of the marsh, the place where the buildings meet the sky, the borderlands where movement begins. You quite literally see the world differently. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2013/05/oysterman-wanted" title="Oysterman Wanted"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2013/abandonedboat.jpg" alt="Oysterman Wanted" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2013/05/oysterman-wanted" class="u-url" title="Oysterman Wanted">Oysterman Wanted</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2013-05-29T19:43:23">May <span>29, 2013</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">St. George Island</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Florida</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="29.664094724906768">29.664094724906768</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-84.86566792845446">-84.86566792845446</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - The world of oystermen and local fishing industry is doomed. Even the people resisting the transition know they’re no longer fighting for their way of life. They’re just fighting to keep the thinnest resemblance of what they’ve always known around until they leave this world. They’re fighting to keep from having to watch the death of everything they know. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2013/05/all-the-pretty-beaches" title="All the Pretty Beaches"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2013/stgeorgeisland_1.jpg" alt="All the Pretty Beaches" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2013/05/all-the-pretty-beaches" class="u-url" title="All the Pretty Beaches">All the Pretty Beaches</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2013-05-26T22:43:23">May <span>26, 2013</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">St. George Island</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Florida</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="29.65981806259068">29.65981806259068</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-84.87047444700387">-84.87047444700387</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - St. George is just off the Gulf Coast of northwest Florida, only about 7 hours from where I live. There are better places if you're looking to dive or snorkel. Ditto if it's nightlife you're after. But if you're looking for a seemingly endless amount of gorgeous white sand beaches you'll share with only a few migratory birds, St. George is the place to be. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2013/05/consider-the-apalachicola-oyster" title="Consider the Apalachicola Oyster"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2013/considertheoyster.jpg" alt="Consider the Apalachicola Oyster" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2013/05/consider-the-apalachicola-oyster" class="u-url" title="Consider the Apalachicola Oyster">Consider the Apalachicola Oyster</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2013-05-22T19:43:23">May <span>22, 2013</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Apalachicola</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Florida</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="29.728672056480878">29.728672056480878</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-84.9837897312466">-84.9837897312466</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - If you know the name Apalachicola at all it’s likely because of its eponymous oysters. Very few things, let alone culinary things, are as attached to place as oysters. In fact, once you get beyond the Rockefeller, ordering “oysters” is akin to walking in a bar and ordering “a beer.” But unlike beer, oysters don’t have brands, they have places — Pemaquid, Wellfleet, Blue Point, Apalachicola. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2012/05/things-behind-sun" title="Things Behind the Sun"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2012/tucsonblur.jpg" alt="Things Behind the Sun" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2012/05/things-behind-sun" class="u-url" title="Things Behind the Sun">Things Behind the Sun</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2012-05-20T22:47:00">May <span>20, 2012</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Athens</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Georgia</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="33.95674257719642">33.95674257719642</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-83.37592612645985">-83.37592612645985</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - My grandparents left the home they lived in for 60 years today. I don't know how much of my life was spent in that house, probably well over a year if you added up all the holidays and family gatherings. And now I'm thousands of miles away and someone is clearing out the house. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2012/03/street-food-athens-georgia" title="Street Food in Athens Georgia"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2012/foodcart1.jpg" alt="Street Food in Athens Georgia" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2012/03/street-food-athens-georgia" class="u-url" title="Street Food in Athens Georgia">Street Food in Athens Georgia</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2012-03-31T21:56:00">March <span>31, 2012</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Athens</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Georgia</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="33.959861666904274">33.959861666904274</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-83.37601195713451">-83.37601195713451</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Cheap food, made fresh, in front of you. Served hot, wrapped in newspaper. Street food is the people's food, it removes the mystery of the kitchen, lays the process bare. It's also the staple diet of people around the world. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2011/03/we-used-wait-it" title="We Used to Wait For It"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2011/losangeles11h.jpg" alt="We Used to Wait For It" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2011/03/we-used-wait-it" class="u-url" title="We Used to Wait For It">We Used to Wait For It</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2011-03-28T21:50:00">March <span>28, 2011</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Los Angeles</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">California</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="34.04477171337467">34.04477171337467</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-118.25204621066614">-118.25204621066614</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - When we first came here, there was nothing. Downtown Los Angeles was an empty husk of a place fifteen years ago. Now it's reborn, alive and kicking. Yet there is something in the older buildings, something in the old walls, something lost in the bricks, something in the concrete, the marble. Something you don’t find anymore. Something we need to find again. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2011/01/world-outside" title="The World Outside"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2011/snowh.jpg" alt="The World Outside" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2011/01/world-outside" class="u-url" title="The World Outside">The World Outside</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2011-01-26T11:56:00">January <span>26, 2011</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Athens</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Georgia</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="33.96016249314553">33.96016249314553</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-83.4028816107045">-83.4028816107045</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - The world outside the house is blanketed in snow, a monochrome of white interrupted only by the dark, wet trunks of trees, the red brick of chimneys, the occasional green of shrubs poking through. The roads are unbroken expanses of smooth white, no one is out yet, no footprints track their way through the snowy sidewalk. The world outside is the same as it was last night, before the snow began, and yet, it feels totally different. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2011/01/charleston-a-z" title="Charleston A-Z"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2011/charleston-h_1.jpg" alt="Charleston A-Z" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2011/01/charleston-a-z" class="u-url" title="Charleston A-Z">Charleston A-Z</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2011-01-18T15:29:00">January <span>18, 2011</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Charleston</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">South Carolina</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="32.7859576527261">32.7859576527261</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-79.9366307147337">-79.9366307147337</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Charleston alphabetically. For example, <strong>Q</strong> is for quiet, Charleston has a lot of it. Just head down to the Battery area, walk through the park and starting walking down the side streets. Take one of the many alleys and walkways that weave between the massive, stately houses. Get lost. It doesn't take much to find a quiet place of your own. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/08/dinosaur-national-monument-part-two-down-river" title="Dinosaur National Monument, Part Two: Down the River"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/lodorecanyonh.jpg" alt="Dinosaur National Monument, Part Two: Down the River" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/08/dinosaur-national-monument-part-two-down-river" class="u-url" title="Dinosaur National Monument, Part Two: Down the River">Dinosaur National Monument, Part Two: Down the River</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-08-02T09:00:00">August <span>2, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Dinosaur National Monument</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Colorado</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="40.457462390627">40.457462390627</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-109.25843237269746">-109.25843237269746</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - This is the only real way to see Dinosaur National Monument — you must journey down the river. There are two major rivers running through Dinosaur, the Yampa, which carves through Yampa Canyon, and the Green, which cuts through Lodore. <a href="http://www.adventureboundusa.com/" title="Adventure Bound Rafting">Adventure Bound Rafting</a> runs some of the best whitewater rafting trips in Colorado and I was lucky enough to go down the Green River with them, through the majestic Lodore Canyon. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/dinosaur-national-monument-part-one-echo-park" title="Dinosaur National Monument, Part One: Echo Park"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/dinosaurh.jpg" alt="Dinosaur National Monument, Part One: Echo Park" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/dinosaur-national-monument-part-one-echo-park" class="u-url" title="Dinosaur National Monument, Part One: Echo Park">Dinosaur National Monument, Part One: Echo Park</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-28T17:00:00">July <span>28, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Dinosaur National Monument</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Colorado</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="40.52063402652926">40.52063402652926</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-108.99388073317648">-108.99388073317648</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Dinosaur National Monument was poorly named. The best parts of it are not the fossils in the quarry (which is closed for 2010 anyway) but the canyon country — some of the best, most remote canyon country you'll find in this part of the world. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/endless-crowds-yellowstone" title="The Endless Crowds of Yellowstone"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/yellowstoneh.jpg" alt="The Endless Crowds of Yellowstone" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/endless-crowds-yellowstone" class="u-url" title="The Endless Crowds of Yellowstone">The Endless Crowds of Yellowstone</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-25T14:00:00">July <span>25, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Yellowstone National Park</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Wyoming</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="44.46180292448713">44.46180292448713</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-110.82196979172171">-110.82196979172171</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - There is wilderness in Yellowstone, even if it's just inches from the boardwalks that transport thousands around the geothermal pools. It may not be wilderness on a grand scale — the sweeping mountain peaks or wild rivers of other parks — but in some ways that makes it more enticing. As one Ranger told me, Yellowstone isn't about the big picture, the grand scenery, it's about the tiny details within each pool. To really see Yellowstone, he said, you have to take your time, move slowly and look closely. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/backpacking-grand-tetons" title="Backpacking in the Grand Tetons"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/grandtetonsh.jpg" alt="Backpacking in the Grand Tetons" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/backpacking-grand-tetons" class="u-url" title="Backpacking in the Grand Tetons">Backpacking in the Grand Tetons</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-22T17:00:00">July <span>22, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Grand Teton National Park</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Wyoming</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="43.79315431684632">43.79315431684632</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-110.79651831037907">-110.79651831037907</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Hiking into the wilderness empties your mind. You fall into the silence of the mountains and you can relax in a way that's very difficult to do in the midst of civilization. The white noise that surrounds us in our everyday lives, that noise we don't even notice as it adds thin layers of stress that build up over days, weeks, years, does not seem capable of following us into the mountains. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/great-sand-dunes-national-park" title="Great Sand Dunes National Park"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/greatsanddunesh_4.jpg" alt="Great Sand Dunes National Park" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/great-sand-dunes-national-park" class="u-url" title="Great Sand Dunes National Park">Great Sand Dunes National Park</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-17T09:00:00">July <span>17, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Great Sand Dunes National Park</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Colorado</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="37.72673718028319">37.72673718028319</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-105.55097578487117">-105.55097578487117</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Something about the desert inspires me to get up early and watch the sunrise. The cool mornings seem worth getting up for out here in the high plains of Colorado, especially when there's the chance to watch the sunrise from the largest sand dunes in North America, here in Great Sand Dune National Park. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/comanche-national-grasslands" title="Comanche National Grasslands"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/comanchenationalgrasslands.jpg" alt="Comanche National Grasslands" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/comanche-national-grasslands" class="u-url" title="Comanche National Grasslands">Comanche National Grasslands</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-16T13:00:00">July <span>16, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Comanche National Grasslands</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Colorado</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="37.14748995999048">37.14748995999048</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-103.0095720147769">-103.0095720147769</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - To say the Comanche National Grasslands is off the grid would be an understatement. With the exception of Highway 50 in Nevada, I've never driven through such isolation and vast openness anywhere in the world. And it's easy to get lost. There are no signs, no road names even, just dirt paths crisscrossing a wide, perfectly flat expanses of grass. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/why-national-parks-are-better-state-parks" title="Why National Parks Are Better Than State Parks"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/palodura.jpg" alt="Why National Parks Are Better Than State Parks" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/why-national-parks-are-better-state-parks" class="u-url" title="Why National Parks Are Better Than State Parks">Why National Parks Are Better Than State Parks</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-15T10:00:00">July <span>15, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Amarillo</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Texas</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="35.18854030957816">35.18854030957816</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-101.9194793559329">-101.9194793559329</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - There are many reasons, but here's the one I currently consider most important: National Parks never close. Take Palo Dura State park outside of Amarillo, Texas. Were it a National Park, I would be there right now. But it's not, it's a state park and so I'm sitting in a hotel room in Amarillo because everyone knows nature closes at 10PM. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/legend-billy-the-kid" title="The Legend of Billy the Kid"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/billythekidmuseum.jpg" alt="The Legend of Billy the Kid" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/legend-billy-the-kid" class="u-url" title="The Legend of Billy the Kid">The Legend of Billy the Kid</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-11T18:00:00">July <span>11, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Hico</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Texas</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="31.981920692582488">31.981920692582488</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-98.03087709969479">-98.03087709969479</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - History rarely offers neat, tidy stories. But the messier, more confusing and more controversial the story becomes, the more it works its way into our imaginations. The legend of Billy the Kid is like that of Amelia Earhart or D.B. Cooper — the less we know for sure, the more compelling the story becomes. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/dixie-drug-store" title="The Dixie Drug Store"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/nopharmacymuseum01.jpg" alt="The Dixie Drug Store" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/dixie-drug-store" class="u-url" title="The Dixie Drug Store">The Dixie Drug Store</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-08T17:00:00">July <span>8, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">New Orleans</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Louisiana</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="29.955903613807074">29.955903613807074</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-90.06511865792525">-90.06511865792525</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - New Orleans is it's own world. So much so that's it's impossible to put your finger on what it is that makes it different. New Orleans is a place where the line between consensus reality and private dream seems to have never fully developed. And a wonderful world it is. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/07/begin-the-begin" title="Begin the Begin"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/gulf_port_beach.jpg" alt="Begin the Begin" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/07/begin-the-begin" class="u-url" title="Begin the Begin">Begin the Begin</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-07-05T22:00:00">July <span>5, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Gulf Port</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">Mississippi</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="30.380400296597216">30.380400296597216</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-89.03081058216594">-89.03081058216594</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - It's travel time again. This time I'm driving my 1969 Ford truck out west, to Texas, Colorado, Utah and more — a road trip around the western United States. The first stop is Gulf Port, Mississippi. It's hard to believe, sitting here on the deserted beaches of Gulf Shore, watching the sun break through the ominous clouds, but soon this beauty will be gone. The BP oil spill is somewhere out there, blown slowly ashore by the storm hovering over us, waiting to drown the beaches in crude. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/05/los-angeles-im-yours" title="Los Angeles, I'm Yours"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/launionsubway.jpg" alt="Los Angeles, I'm Yours" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/05/los-angeles-im-yours" class="u-url" title="Los Angeles, I'm Yours">Los Angeles, I’m Yours</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-05-17T16:43:18">May <span>17, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Los Angeles</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">California</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="34.05582387432624">34.05582387432624</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-118.23588250455148">-118.23588250455148</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Los Angeles is all about the car. Shiny, air-conditioned comfort, gliding you soundlessly from one place to another without the need to interact with anything in between. But I have discovered that if you abandon the car for the subway and your own two feet, the illusion that L.A. is just a model train set world — tiny, plastic and devoid of any ground beneath the ground — fades and you find yourself, for a time, in a real city. - </span> - </p> - </article> - <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> - <div class="post--image"> - <a href="/jrnl/2010/04/death-valley" title="(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley"><img src="http:///127.0.0.1:8000/media/images/post-images/2010/deathvalley.jpg" alt="(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> - </div> - <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2010/04/death-valley" class="u-url" title="(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley">(There’ll Be) Peace in the Valley</a></h2> - <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> - <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2010-04-24T11:45:59">April <span>24, 2010</span></time> - <p> - <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> - <span class="p-locality locality">Death Valley</span>, <a class="p-region region" href="/jrnl/united-states/" title="travel writing from the United States">California</a>, <span class="p-country-name">U.S.</span> - <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> - <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="36.42090257717807">36.42090257717807</data> - <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="-116.80985925955854">-116.80985925955854</data> - </span> - </span> – - <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> - Sometimes you ignore the places close to home because, well, there's always next weekend. Which is why I never made it Death Valley in the twenty-five years I lived in California. It took being all the way across the country to get me out to Death Valley. Which might explain why I actually got up before dawn just to watch the sunrise at Zabriskie Point. - </span> - </p> - </article> - </main> - <nav class="pagination"> - - <ul class="pages"> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/4/" class="prev"> Newer</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/" class="page">1</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/2/" class="page">2</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/3/" class="page">3</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/4/" class="page">4</a></li> - <li class="current page">5</li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/6/" class="page">6</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/north-america/6/" class="next">Older</a></li> - - </ul> - - </nav> - - - <footer role="contentinfo"> - <nav class="bl"> - <ul> - <li><a href="/blogroll" title="Sites that inspire us">Blogroll</a></li> - <li><a href="/jrnl/feed.xml" title="RSS feed">Subscribe</a></li> - <li><a href="/contact/" title="contact luxagraf">Contact</a></li> - <li><a href="https://twitter.com/luxagraf" rel="me" title="follow luxagraf on Twitter">Twitter</a></li> - <li><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/luxagraf" rel="me" title="luxagraf on Flickr">Flickr</a></li> - <li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/luxagraf" rel="me" title="luxagraf on Facebook">Facebook</a></li> - <li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/luxagraf/" rel="me" title="luxagraf on Instacrap">Instacrap</a></li> - </ul> - </nav> - <p id="license"> - © 2003-2018 - <span class="h-card"><a class="p-name u-url" href="https://luxagraf.net/">Scott Gilbertson</a><data class="p-nickname" value="luxagraf"></data><data class="p-locality" value="Athens"></data><data class="p-region" value="Georgia"></data><data class="p-country-name" value="United States"></data></span>, except photos, which are licensed under the Creative Commons (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/" title="read the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 deed">details</a>). - </p> - </footer> - </div> - <script src="/media/js/hyphenate.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> -<!-- Piwik --> -<script type="text/javascript"> -var _paq = _paq || []; -_paq.push(["disableCookies"]); -_paq.push(['trackPageView']); -_paq.push(['enableLinkTracking']); -(function() { - var u="//stats.luxagraf.net/"; - _paq.push(['setTrackerUrl', u+'piwik.php']); - _paq.push(['setSiteId', 1]); - var d=document, g=d.createElement('script'), s=d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; - g.type='text/javascript'; g.async=true; g.defer=true; g.src=u+'piwik.js'; s.parentNode.insertBefore(g,s); -})(); -</script> -<noscript><p><img src="//stats.luxagraf.net/piwik.php?idsite=1" style="border:0;" alt="" /></p></noscript> -<!-- End Piwik Code --> - - -</body> -</html> |