Hello to You,
I am in the Netherlands from March 24 through March 31, 2004.
Enter the site and click on thumbnails to see images and my comments.
Please enjoy and if you want to communicate back - e-mail me at dsimay@pacbell.net.
Regards,
Doug
From March 15 through April 3, 2005 I will be traveling with my friend, Charles, through Holland, Cologne, Paris, and London.
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Fall of 2005. Sharon and I are going to Vietnam for two weeks - finishing the journey with two days in Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
We leave November 19th and return December 2nd.
Hello -
I am traveling in Switzerland from March 23 to April 5, 2006.
I will be staying with Ricardo Carbajal (a friend, painter, and Mexican-American who lived in San Diego for years) and his new wife, Gabriela (a friend, a native-born German-Swiss) at their home outside of Zurich. Then for one week we will adventure together on a grand tour through Switzerland and its Alps.
It is time for the May camping expedition. This year the three week circle will proceed through southern Arizona, to west Texas as far down as Big Bend National Park, through New Mexico and Santa Fe before looping home. Trip dates are May 7th through May 25, 2006.
Sharon and I are in Spain from May 12 through June 2, 2009. The first week will be in Madrid, followed by a week in Extremadura, and finishing with a week in the Moorish south (Seville, Cordoba, Granada). The images on this and the following pages (click on the arrow at the bottom of the index page to advance) are in chronologic sequence. Click on an image to go to it. Then move forward or backward by using the tools in the upper left corner of each page.
Sharon and I are in Ireland from September 22 through October 7, 2009. The images are ordered from first to latest. Enter the album and then click on the left-hand thumbnails to advance or move backward.
For one week, March 27 through April 1, 2011 - we drove a 930 mile ellipse, camping in Joshua Tree, Mojave National Preserve/Kelso Dunes, Death Valley, and Red Rocks.
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