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Adventures of a GoodMan is my answer to the age-old question: I traveled...now what? In it, I blend digital photographic art with stories chronicling my journeys abroad and at home.
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- Guest Editorial: Europe is Taking Over NYC
- Reflections on My Visit to Goa, India
- Hotel Rooms For $3 per Night – You Get What You Pay For!
- Quiero Ir a Cuba
- Top Tourist Attractions in Canada
- James Bond in Turkey – the Maiden’s Tower
- Lighthouse Sunset on the Pacific Coast Highway – Montera, California
- Indian Desert Sunset + Silhouetted Camel
- An Indian Tree: Photo of the Day
- 5 Posts I’m Really Proud Of About San Francisco
Featured Stories
- Hotel Rooms For $3 per Night – You Get What You Pay For!
- Lighthouse Sunset on the Pacific Coast Highway – Montera, California
- 5 Posts I’m Really Proud Of About San Francisco
- Incredible Lightning Storm Photography Over New York City Bridges
- Electric Wires in the Sky & Trolleybuses in San Francisco
- What to Do in Hawaii With Senior Citizens?
- My Hawaiian Honeymoon With 90 Year Olds
- Using Freelancers to Create a New Adventures of a GoodMan
- A Tribute to Hazel
- Epic Baseball Road Trip: 5 Stadiums – 5 Days – 1,260 Miles of Driving
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Adios East Coast, I’m Packing my Car and Driving Route 66 Across America to Relocate to San Francisco!
For those who don’t know, I’m on the move again…this time on a road trip across America. After years of talking about it and planning it, I am finally moving out to San Francisco where Carrie just found us a great apartment a block off of Haight Ashbury. So, on …
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Posted in Getting my Kicks on Route 66, Route 66, United States
Tagged America, Car, Collinsville, Driving, Hotel, Illinois, Missouri, Motel, Road Trip, Route 66, USA
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Route 66 Past and Present: A Summary
Sometimes referred to as The Mother Road or Main Street of America, Route 66 was paved in 1926 and was the primary way for drivers to get from Chicago to Los Angeles until the creation of the interstate highway system. During the Great Depression, countless farmers packed up their lives …
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Posted in Getting my Kicks on Route 66, Highlights, Route 66, United States
Tagged America, Car, Driving, Road Trip, Route 66, USA
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British GPS’, 50ozs of Coke, Budweiser Brewery Tours and Other Observations
Due to a silly law that any car 1995 or older must be inspected in the city it is registered in, I had to drive back to New York City for an inspection instead of heading directly to Washington, DC to begin my trip. No big deal, but it was …
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Travel Photography Highlights from Getting to the Mother Road and Driving the First Leg of Route 66
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