travelswithkathleen
I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Saturday reflections
Layers of reflections through the windows of the Fifth Avenue bus, a few months ago when it was still dark in the early evening.
The in-betweenish spring weather is lingering longer than usual this year: a day in the 80's is followed by one in the 50's. I met some students in Central Park today, and when I walked outside it was much colder than I had expected. As there was no way in hell I was walking back up the four flights of stairs to get a jacket, I made a quick stop on the way to buy a hoodie at the gift shop at the zoo. And I congratulated myself on this very clever solution, right up until the moment the cashier rang it up: $60!
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buses,
Fifth Avenue,
New York,
reflections,
windows
I wasn't kidding about the guns
There was an entire wall of these guns. They also had quite a few bow and arrow sets—I guess for a game of Cowboys and Indians. And for a mere $15, you could buy a rope that had been used by a genuine cowboy.
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flashback,
guns,
South Dakota,
stores,
tourist attractions
Friday, May 29, 2026
Guns and meat
I marveled at all the new varieties of junk food I saw on this trip, and while Wall Drug seemed to be lacking in the chips category, there was an impressive selection of flavored processed meats for sale.
And toy guns. I'm an out of touch coastal elite, of course, so I did find this a little shocking. Not surprising, sadly.
And toy guns. I'm an out of touch coastal elite, of course, so I did find this a little shocking. Not surprising, sadly.
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flashback,
guns,
South Dakota,
stores,
tourist attractions
Wall Drug
What started as a small drugstore offering free ice water to travelers in Wall, South Dakota is now a huge shopping complex offering Western clothes, a playground with an 80-foot dinosaur, a chapel, an art gallery, and excellent homemade donuts.
I think it was probably the strangest place we visited on our road trip and this was an itinerary that included the Corn Palace and the Spam Museum.
Labels:
flashback,
South Dakota,
stores,
tourist attractions
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Truck stop
This image of a truck in North Dakota is from last summer, so doesn't really count as a flashback.
I'm on vacation now, though attempting to jump through the hoops that are apparently necessary to get a gel injection in my poor, pathetic injured knee has turned out to be practically a full-time job. (I never had to deal with a specialty pharmacy before and hadn't realized it was so damn complicated.) Otherwise, I'm sorting papers, catching up on shows I haven't watched yet, reading, and oh yes, going through the photo archives.
Labels:
black and white,
North Dakota,
power lines,
trucks
Monday, May 25, 2026
Flashback: Milford Sound
Most of the pictures I never went through from New Zealand were of Milford Sound, and I made an executive decision that I didn't need any more waterfalls.
But I did like this picture: looking out the mouth of the sound to the Tasman Sea while a lone albatross looks for fish. And that fog, just waiting offshore.
Labels:
bird blogging,
birds,
flashback,
Milford Sound,
New Zealand,
water
Flashback: Mount Cook
I did post pictures of the moon over Mount Cook, but only one clear picture taken in the daytime. So here are a few more; who doesn't love looking at mountains?
Labels:
landscapes,
Mount Cook,
mountains,
New Zealand,
Southern Alps
Flashback: New Zealand
Clouds veiling Mount Cook in the Southern Alps.
This photo reminds me of a comment a co-worker posted on a picture of rays of light streaking from the sky in the fjords: Please tell God I said hi...
Labels:
landscapes,
light,
Mount Cook,
mountains,
New Zealand,
Southern Alps
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Oh and there was the time I saw a submarine
I think this is the end of Australia.
I had completely forgotten about this. We sailed out of Cairns to the Great Barrier Reef, and suddenly this submarine appeared next to our boat. After a few minutes it submerged again, but I'm not sure anyone ever explained to us what it was doing there. Looking at the picture now, I realize that it actually wasn't that big and was possibly some kind of scientific vessel, though it looked enormous at the time.
A suitably strange incident to wrap up pictures from a strange and wonderful place.
Labels:
Australia,
Cairns,
Great Barrier Reef,
made me laugh,
ocean,
submarine
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