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Ginza, alive at night Rain is good. Rain is bad. I can't decide!You have no idea... (or maybe you do !!) how hard it is to carry around two cameras, a tripod, AND an umbrella. I already have every one of my 10 digits fully employed with handling everything. But... an umbrella! Well that really requires five fingers! I can usually get by with 5 on my tripod/camera too. I walk around with everything hooked together. However, a problem ensues when you have to expand and retract the legs of the tripod. That is really a two-hand operation. So what do you do with the umbrella during this time? The neck/shoulder pinch is right-out... the umbrella gets caught in the wind and it is a recipe for disaster.- Trey RatcliffFrom this entry at stuckincustoms.com.
The morning was crystal clear and cold, but the air was still so your skin would get warm in the fresh sun. The only sound was little but solid clicks of the ice tapping up against the size of the boat. This was a period of still between calvings. Alaska, USA Click here to read the rest of this post on the Stuck in Customs blog.
We found this amazing area by accident! We were having some strange weather situations and this made us change our schedule about. After coming down from a mountain that resembles one of those spires you see in the distance, we took a side-road (a dirt road) down through some farms to work our way down to the river, as we were to take a bamboo raft back to the little town of Yangshao.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.