2012 BLOG TITLES

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Aspen Bears Update // Natural History Museum of Utah // Kaunas’ Devil Museum//

Russian and Baltic Customs// Russia, Changes // Arriving in St. Petersburg//

Orange’s Stark Museum // Going to Russia // #1 For Now, Dubai //

Comune di Jesi // Bend, Oregon’s High Desert Museum // The Oregon Outback //

Klamath Basin Birds // Klamath Fall’s Favell Museum // Oregon McKenzi Highway //

Where’s Hank? Moldova? // The Western Larch // Bow River Parkway //

Australia, Part 37, HMAS Sydney // The Aspen Experience // Calgary’s Glenbow Museum //

Australia, Part 30, Fremantle //Australia, Part 32, North to New Norcia // Australia, Part 33 //

Douala & Madrid, Never Again // Royal Tyrrell Museum // Australia, Part 36, Hameli Pool //

Australia, Part 35, Monkey Mia // Australia, Part 34, Dugong Heaven // Australia, Part 19 //

Australia, Part 20 // Australia, Part 21 // Australia, Part 22 // Australia, Part 23 // Australia, Part 24 //

Australia, Part 25 // Australia, Part 26 // Australia, Part 27 // Australia, Part 29 //

Dining in Australia // Dining in Australia 2 // SAM Welcomes Aboriginals // Australia, Fremantle 2 //

South Australia Wine Regions // South Australia’s Limestone Coast // Iguazu Falls Amaze //

St. Thomas vs Aruba // Scratchy Bottom, Great Britain, Exists // Colorado, Fine and Dire Memories//

Helsinki, Old and New // Seattle’s Hands-On Living Computer Museum // Helsinki Design Scene //

Ai Wei Wei, Hirshhorn Museum // LeMay, Old and New in Tacoma // Driven to Desgin, Finland //

Helsinki, Europe’s Portlandia // California, Part 2 // 49 States & California // Kaunas, Final Thoughts//

Russian Museum // The Pazaislis Monastery’s Seaside Complex // Getting to Kaunas //

Newseum: Living History // Newseum Continued // Dining in St. Petersburg // Revered in Lithuania//

State Hermitage Museum // Lithuania, Closing Thoughts…for now // Russian Roulette //

Crime Museum, Maximum Sentence // Seattle Center’s International Fountain // Melbourne, Not #1? //

St. Petersburg’s Best Palace // Vilnius, Lithuania’s Holocaust Museum // Mesa Verde? Vail? No & No. //

Helsinki’s New Music Centre // Vilnius’ Real Diamond // Colorado’s Best Roads //

Colorado’s Best Roads, Part 2 // Talemina, Our Little Secret // Bentonville, Arkansas’ Crystal Bridges //

Canyonlands // Banff, Louise, & Jasper // Deer Lodge? Dear Me! // Alberta’s Icefields Parkway //

Banff’s Whyte Museum // Banff Bears // Dead Horse Point // Selling Aspen Update //

News Events of 2012 // Panamanians Smile, Haitians Frown // The Magnificent Mariinsky //

South America’s Wild Coast // Lantern Festival in St. Louis // The Ozarks, Terra Studios //

Lake of the Ozarks // New in Seattle-Garden & Glass // America’s Car Museum, Tacoma //

Fort Smith, Frontier Stronghold // Granville Island Delights // Royal BC Museum at Wing Sang //

Fear Factor, Guatemala // Lewin, Bligh, and Bungaree // Belarus? Not Yet. // Portlandia //

Sydney’s Justice & Police Museum // Off to Taiwan // Why Travel? // Lisbon’s Fado Museum //

Canada’s West Kootenays // The Other Vancouver // Booking a Room in 2012 //

Portland, No Tax Haven // The Serene, Smoldering Cascades // The Cascades Continued //

The Governor’s Holiday Train // Renaissance Festival, Kansas City // Hot Destinations, 2013 //

About roads-rus

Since the beginning, I've had to avoid writing about the downside of travel in order to sell more than 100 articles. Just because something negative happened doesn't mean your trip was ruined. But tell that to publishers who are into 5-star cruise and tropical beach fantasies. I want to tell what happened on my way to the beach, and it may not have been all that pleasant. My number one rule of the road is...today's disaster is tomorrow's great story. My travel experiences have appeared in about twenty magazines and newspapers. I've been in all 50 states more than once and more than 50 countries. Ruth and I love to travel internationally--Japan, Canada, China, Argentina, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, etc. Within the next 2 years we will have visited all of the European countries. But our favorite destination is Australia. Ruth and I have been there 9 times. I've written a book about Australia's Outback, ALONE NEAR ALICE, which is available through both Amazon & Barnes & Noble. My first fictional work, MOVING FORWARD, GETTING NOWHERE, has recently been posted on Amazon. It's a contemporary, hopefully funny re-telling of The Odyssey. View all posts by roads-rus

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