Friday, October 25, 2013
Bridgetown, Barbados
In Barbados we explored by taking a public bus from downtown Bridgetown to the far end of the island and back.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Roseau, Dominica
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
First stop, St. Thomas.
Here's a 360 view from the dock:
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Norwegian Sun in port at St. Thomas |
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A view of the downtown area from above. Note the solar panels on the closest building |
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Gas prices are about $1/gallon higher than at home |
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This fellow was sunning himself near a pump station |
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What are they talking about? I haven't figured out this billboard near the dock. |
Saturday, September 21, 2013
The Giant Tortoise
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The tortoise in our back yard |
It took both animal control officers to lift him into their truck and he was taken to the animal shelter where he weighed in at 130+ pounds. We understand he was claimed by someone living on our street and we haven't seen him since.
The video below lasts about 43 seconds, and shows the tortoise walking around our back yard.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Dr. Oliver Witte
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Oliver during the oral defense of his dissertation |
Dinah & I timed our visit with our friend Oliver Witte to coincide with the oral defense of his dissertation for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mass Communication and Media Arts. He had been working on the dissertation for several years and we were happy that we could be there to see the culmination of his hard work.
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Oliver's dissertation committee |
After the presentation and questions, we were all asked to leave while the committee discussed their final decision, then Oliver was called back into the room. He emerged as ... Dr. Witte, with a list of revisions to go into the final version of the dissertation.
We went out to lunch to celebrate the new title, and Dr. Witte took the afternoon off before returning to work on the final dissertation updates.
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Dinah, a school friend, Dr Witte, and me, celebrating! |
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Har-Ber Village, Grove, Oklahoma
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Har-Ber village entrance |
I spent a full day roaming the village and viewing the many displays.
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A look inside the village |
And the display of telephones showing how they changed over the years was also of special interest to me.
This old radio is similar to one I owned as a kid, bought at a church auction for 50 cents. The picture is compromised by reflections from the display window.
If you are in the area, you will enjoy visiting Har-Ber Village. They have a web site at:
www.har-bervillage.com
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This farm truck was part of a group of antique vehicles visiting the village |
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Oklahoma Tornadoes
As we sat at the COE campground at Fort Supply Lake in Northwestern Oklahoma, on the weekend of 18-19 May, our weather radio gave us repeated warnings of severe thunder storms capable of producing golf ball sized hail with winds up to 60MPH. We kept our map near the radio to determine where each storm was located and in which direction it was headed, and none were expected to hit us. We had some strong winds, and a mild thunder storm during that time, but nothing dangerous.
On Monday we left the campground and headed to Ponca City where we planned to spend the night in the Walmart parking lot. We had some drizzle during the day but again, nothing of any consequence.
After we arrived in Ponca City, I got a call from my brother, Dave, asking if we were ok. He told us about the Moore tornado; the first we had heard of it. On Tuesday we moved on to Afton, OK where we are now staying at the Grand Country RV Park, and this park has a tornado shelter!
So we have not seen any tornadoes nor even the aftermath of a tornado. We are safe, we are near a tornado shelter, and we are in the extreme northeast corner of Oklahoma, heading to Missouri in a few days.
On Monday we left the campground and headed to Ponca City where we planned to spend the night in the Walmart parking lot. We had some drizzle during the day but again, nothing of any consequence.
After we arrived in Ponca City, I got a call from my brother, Dave, asking if we were ok. He told us about the Moore tornado; the first we had heard of it. On Tuesday we moved on to Afton, OK where we are now staying at the Grand Country RV Park, and this park has a tornado shelter!
So we have not seen any tornadoes nor even the aftermath of a tornado. We are safe, we are near a tornado shelter, and we are in the extreme northeast corner of Oklahoma, heading to Missouri in a few days.
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