Has Social Media ruined Travel?

We swipe our smartfones with lust, envy, desire…& what happens when we swarm beautiful wild places and ugly old ruins as roving swarms of bipedal locusts?

Has social media ruined traveling, exploration, and our sense of adventure? Sure, traveling has its share of challenges and hardships, but any unpleasantries with different climates, cultures, and terrain along with injuries and sickness is all part of the adventure.

Nowadays legions of narcissistic socmeddy influencers grovel in front of beautiful places and beautiful people to seduce you with their often silly businesses. Even if one isn’t an influencer on socmed, people want to post a gazillion pictures of all the cool places they’ve been to.

There was a time when I was a child about the only time I saw pictures of such places were in National Geographic magazines, a travel guide in the waiting room of a doctor’s office, or a rare show on TV. Now we scroll quickly thru overwhelming pictures of endless beautiful places in all kinds of weather posted by throngs of people. I’ve seen so many pictures of Thai beaches, Vietnamese bays, rocky spires with little monasteries and temples atop them, splendid hiking trails, expansive deserts, and big, snowy mountains that, OK, why even bother to go visit them in real life?  Continue reading

Leftist Gun Militant on the Day after Trump got Shot

A gun on a T-shirt at work spells trouble ahead for all sides

A White man over 6 feet tall with a wiry, muscular build walked around in the outdoor adventure store where I work in Downtown Seattle today. He was dressed in solid black clothing. Black shorts cut off below the knees. Shiny steel pocket chain. Solid black, tank top muscle shirt. Black, military style baseball cap. Across his chest on the shirt was a stylized white image of an AR-15-style semi-automatic assault rifle. You can guess where this is going, yes? Underneath the AR-15, however, was stamped in white letters the following words, “This machine kills racists.” This was on the day after the attempt on the life of former President Donald John Trump. Continue reading

Familymoon Trip to Maine, August 2009

Adventures of a Blended Family during one Summer in Maine

*  This is an extended work in progress. Please explore & enjoy anyway!  *

*Graphic heavy with many fotos*

1. Introduction

The Little Red Cottage where we stayed for most of our trip to Maine. This grand adventure was one of our most memorable trips ever. Most of these fotos were lost for years after the 2010 house fire and recently recovered. A good many remain missing and probably lost forever. Life goes on anyway. I start composing this foto-essay for my family in August 2024, 15 years after those wonderful, halcyon summer days of August 2009. We all loved this little cabin. You can see the blue waters of the lake thru openings in the trees.

Crawford Pond, the huge lake the Little Red Cottage overlooks. The cabin sits back in the woods up on a ridge overlooking the water’s edge. Both cottage and pond weren’t too far from the little town of Union in Downeast Maine. In Maine and in much of New England lakes were called ponds. We swam and paddled in it daily. Monday 17 August 2009.

Water’s Edge. Canoe of dreams. People didn’t worry about theft despite stories of rare, rogue hermits back in the woods who pilfered around for supplies.

Kate takes the leap!

Happy sisters! Morgan (now Dylan) & Talia grinning away at Acadia National Park, Wednesday 19 August 2009.

These two former lovebirds, however, when together during those years were the reason this Familymoon Adventure happened. Kristina Katayama Bass & William Dudley Bass at Acadia National Park, Maine, on Wednesday the 19th of August 2009.

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