The Turtle Takes Off on August 6th, 2011
The Turtle, my 1981 Toyota Sunrader Mini Motorhome, will be taking me on an almost 8,000 mile journey to Glacier National Park and beyond. Wish us luck and tailwinds!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Manifest Manifold
The Turtle won't move until Rick and Liz say so! This is her destiny. On the trip out West last year, Rick and Liz saved the day by adding a blue bungee to the new accelerator cable. The job was done in about an hour. But this year, The Turtle required ten hours of non-stop work to get her manifold exhaust open. Rick found no gasket anywhere in sight. Someone had put the thing together without it and no wonder the exhaust was leaking. No one else would have attempted taking off 33 year old nuts and bolts, but with a lot of muscle and cussing, it finally happened the day before I wanted to leave on my trip to the Grand Canyon and other canyons in the area. This time, my friend, Mary Jo Brezny is going to follow along in her son's Prius and she will be sleeping in the back bedroom, which on the 18 foot Turtle is the area where the dining table was. So the Turtle will turn into a motel complete with fine dining cooked on her 3 burner stove and eaten under the newly refurbished awning which hopefully will have a picnic table under it. Mary Jo will head south after the Grand Canyon and the Turtle will revert back to her usual Internet cafe status. I will head further North to Gods knows where. We leave tomorrow, Monday, August the 26th with two new rear tires, a new fully- functioning spare, new front brake pads; cabinet, bathroom and closet doors painted a sunny yellow and at last a properly sealed exhaust that almost exhausted my faith in being able to go anywhere. So I thank Rick and Liz Lindsay for the most dedicated and thoughtful process and persistence I have ever witnessed! The manifesting was dripping with sweat and sheer determination. It did not come easily. Sometimes we have to work hard to get our dreams out there on the road. But with a lot of help from my friends, I am doing it. Say tuned like the Turtle.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
High Tech Digital to Low Tech Pinhole, A Romantic Effect




Friday, March 30, 2012
Suwannee River Dance
Nothing catches the light quite like Spanish moss drifting and swaying from live oaks or blackwater with its tannin coral hues. Some of the Saw Palmettos had their tips bleached or shaped into arrow nubs by fire. All this with Stephen Foster chiming in at ten, two and four from the bell tower at this Florida State Park which was named in honor the man who wrote,Way Down upon the Suwannee River. He was actually from somewhere up North, but fell in love with the nostalgia and romance of Southern landscapes. Maybe he too was searching for transcendence by connecting with nature like the Hudson River Painters. It was a fitting end to my second trip in The Turtle. My last stop was downtown Atlanta to visit my cousin, Gordon Davis and his wife, Billie. Shades of Scarlet O'Hara were sighing in the sunset.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Hudson River South
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
The Solitary Oak

I saw this exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art with my friend Jessica who grew up in Stony Point near Nyack, NY and is an expert on these painters, although she wouldn't classify herself that way. It is the first event of my second journey in the Turtle. And if this is an indication of how beautiful this trip will be, then I am very fortunate. This one won't be as solitary as the last. I am visiting a host of cousins, community members, friends, and one person that bought "Best Kept Secrets". Two stops in SC-Columbia and Charleston; one stop at Crooked River State Park for two nights so I can visit Cumberland Island. Then on to Florida. I am hoping to experience, "pleasant reminiscences and grateful emotions springing up at every step" to paraphrase Asher B. Durand who painted the luminous landscape above.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
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