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We drove down February 25, 2024 for our honeymoon and with each winding turn, the mountains were surrounding us more and more. There were so many cabins in the distance, pastures, and quiet stretches of road where we were the only one driving for miles. There were very few small towns. Definitely Country Roads! We giggled, listened to music, and talked the whole time, randomly seeing a mountain or rock face and getting excited.
Everyday we found a new adventure (after taking advantage of the complimentary breakfast each morning, of course) whether it was seeking waterfalls, hiking, playing on the swings, snowboarding, sledding, or exploring railroads. We watched the sunset over the mountains each night of the week we were there, and left the fireplace lit all night to keep us warm. First of many adventures as husband & wife!
Pocahontas County, WV
"The Franklin Institute’s four-story Foucault’s Pendulum mimics an experiment undertaken by French physicist Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault early in 1851. The experiment proved the nature of the Earth’s daily rotation around its axis. The fact that the Earth is spinning and the pendulum is swinging creates this interesting effect. At 9:30 am, the museum starts the pendulum swinging in a North-South direction. During the day, the pendulum knocks down a peg every 20-25 minutes, making it appear to change direction. By 5:00 pm, half of the pegs have been knocked down."
Displayed at The Franklin Institute:
Long trip with SkyWest coworkers Brent and Greg.
Places Visited:
New York City,
Brussels, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
Auschwitz, Poland
Vienna, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia
Budapest, Hungary
Belgrade, Serbia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Budva, Montenegro
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia
Kiev, Ukraine
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Zurich, Switzerland
Long trip with SkyWest coworkers Brent and Greg.
Places Visited:
New York City,
Brussels, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
Auschwitz, Poland
Vienna, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia
Budapest, Hungary
Belgrade, Serbia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Budva, Montenegro
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia
Kiev, Ukraine
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Zurich, Switzerland
Long trip with SkyWest coworkers Brent and Greg.
Places Visited:
New York City,
Brussels, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
Auschwitz, Poland
Vienna, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia
Budapest, Hungary
Belgrade, Serbia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Budva, Montenegro
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia
Kiev, Ukraine
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Zurich, Switzerland
Joshua Tree National Park. Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Portra 160 and 400 medium format film. Images captured Early September 2017
Queenstown International Airport is one of the more hazardous (and thus awesome) commercial airports in the world serving large jets. There is only one runway which parallels two mountains chains on both sides that rise over 10,000ft above. The approach brings you in over Kawarau River that winds through the mountains. Once you turn left on final approach, you are met with a short 5,800ft runway, with no parallel taxiway. So when you land, the pilot makes a u-turn and taxi's back to the terminal while still being on the runway.
Long trip with SkyWest coworkers Brent and Greg.
Places Visited:
New York City,
Brussels, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
Auschwitz, Poland
Vienna, Austria
Bratislava, Slovakia
Budapest, Hungary
Belgrade, Serbia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Budva, Montenegro
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia
Kiev, Ukraine
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Zurich, Switzerland
We've all grown up listening that one day we will have everything we've ever wanted. There'll be no limits to what we desire and what we ask for. We work so hard, trying to reach our dreams an inch closer; but most of us fail. The truth : that one day, is a dream everyone wishes for but most can't live. Instead, why can't we choose to live every day to its fullest and die with something most of us fail to get ? Memories. Later in life, you'll only find yourself sitting in a room, crying miserably and see that no one's there to comfort you. So, live for the ordinary Go out, look for the things that you love, venture into different activities. Don't worry if it doesn't work out, you had the guts to head into something. That bravery will take you places. You'll never be enough for this world, so you are better off on your own, finding your way home.