There be dragons in some dreams

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Dream Crushers.

Maybe only some of these facts are true.  Maybe.  Maybe just one of them.  Maybe.  But, what if all of them are true.  Why would anyone roll the dice and hope that the future would be better than the past.  The author of this April 2015 article is Bill Shuey.

Here is a link: http://ncrenegade.com/editorial/mrs-clinton/

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Blogging gets easier as you blog

Half the problem is choosing the right template.  Hours and hours have been invested in choosing just the right this or that or starting over entirely.  Through it all, I have learned how to put the building blocks together and now I am fairly confident the blocks will not all come crashing down onto my keyboard.

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Winter in Southern Italy

There was a Wendy’s hamburger commercial back in the 80’s that featured a stocky Russian woman in beach wear catching a ball as she said “Vinter Vear” and then again catching a beach ball saying “Summer Vear.”  I guess Wendy’s was saying all other burgers were the same, but Wendy’s burgers were different.

There are only a few weeks in the summer and a few weeks in the winter that are unpleasant here in the Naples area; low 90’s and upper 30’s.  That is why wealthy Romans spent at least part of their year down here. Continue reading

Writing a blog

The mechanics of this blog usually overtake the moment and much of the time and effort is spent wrestling with the site itself.  Why?  Why?  The site itself should disappear into the background and the thoughts should come forward.  This is sad.  Very sad.  A person should just log in and write what comes to their mind.   Continue reading

Another day another dream

For a few weeks now I have been getting up whenever I wake up and today was no different.  Even staying up until midnight doesn’t keep my body clock from guiding my mental wishes to sleep just a bit more.  Maybe it is because the darkness and quietness will soon yield to the sun and the commotion it brings. Peace should be enjoyed where it can be found and it is always to be found early in the morning. Continue reading

Cruise: 16 Feb 2015

Monte Carlo was not in the cards. The winds were too high for our ship to safely navigate into the harbor so we diverted a few miles away to the city of Nice, France. The winds and waves died down a bit by noon and we took little shuttle boats into the port. Continue reading

Cruise: 15 Feb 2015

A day in Livorno.

Well, not actually in Livorno, just on the boat in the harbor. This industrial harbor doesn’t present itself well to the visitor, but the port is another gateway to the world of Italy. Pisa, as in the Leaning Tower of, is a short bus ride away and Florence is a bit further. I once overheard a couple of sailors talking about Florence and one said to the other “what can I do in Florence for four days?” He was not asking for travel tips, he simply could not imagine there was that much to see. Continue reading

Valencia Redux

A second 2015 trip to Valencia was only a bit different than the first. A second walk through ancient streets and peeks into churches that took hundreds of years to complete and another opportunity to taste the local food.

The streets were just the same, the churches were still populated with more tourists than worshippers, and the local food was very good again. Maybe this is what makes these old cities so immortal. People pass through them yet that which makes Valencia, Valencia, remains the same. Treasures like this city exist as they have for thousands of years and the character remains largely unchanged; whether the political system is inclusive or oppressive or secular or religious. Valencia suffered through the Inquisition and through the Islamic invasions hundreds of years earlier, and the wars to literally push the Islamic hordes from its shores. Now there are the cruise ships with their hordes, just waiting to sample local cuisine and Spanish hospitality.

Truthfully, the second time at Valencia is probably the last. I’ll leave it for others to explore and experience. The old city takes only an afternoon to see and I have little appetite for the encroaching modern buildings. There is little in the way of perspective that modern architects can bring to bear and city planners are probably beholden to those who put them in office.

So, I am on the cruise ship watching Valencia disappear in the distance while the sun sets on the day. I look forward to recommendations that might bring me back to this part of Spain. I look forward to being surprised and I look forward to finding a new reason to come back to this part of the world.

Cruise: 14 Feb 2015

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Before cruising there is bruising

Yeah, not a great day to be in the hospital, just days from the cruise. A fractured bone, a cast, and friends still willing to care for Michael. Poor guy.

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He could barely walk into the hospital.  He entered his school that afternoon as a returning warrior.

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