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General posts and commentary relating to Teresa and Andrew's travels and homestead adventures. This blog is targeted at a general audience.
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Whew... We made it back to Colorado. We left Birmingham, AL on Dec 28th. That's five nights and six days on the road, for what should have been a two night/3 day drive. I'll cover our trip in a little more detail below, instead of my last half-hazard Read More...
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What am I doing celebrating New Years in Amarillo, Texas? The answer is here . Oh well. We were lucky enough to find a hotel in Amarillo I suppose. So much for getting to Colorado before New Years. Today we drove out about an hour to Vega, TX only to Read More...
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We crossed the border into Canada via the Top of the World highway. We were in clouds nearly the whole ride, but every now and then you could make out the rolling hills. We hit our Northernmost point on this part of our journey, at a latitude 64.23N. Read More...
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Hooray! We made it to Alaska! Well, so we thought. Some may not know, but I'm a bit of a spiritual person. I have been through some bizarre experiences that helped me to realize that there is far more to life than meets the eye. I think we each have, Read More...
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NOTE: Are you using RSS ? We just installed an upgrade to gallery at http://www.koransky.com/gallery/ . You can now subscribe to our new Gallery RSS feed ! While staying at Nomadic Research Labs , I made a reservation on the Alaska Marine Highway . All Read More...
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During my freshman year in college, I had the roommate from hell. Imagine if you will... at a freshman college orientation, someone claiming their hobbies were "the stock market and money." Obsessive compulsive to the max, this guy would come in at 2am Read More...
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As they say, the people of California may be like a bowl of granola. Fruits, nuts, and a few flakes. In jest of course, that refers to the people of California. We've met a number of exceptions, but we did find it interesting that most folks in California Read More...
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After resting up for a month at Villa Koransky, Teresa and I were ready to hit the road July 1st for our Alaska adventure. I do have to admit, it felt strange leaving Colorado, where we had just placed a contract on land . In addition, we were getting Read More...
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I have failed to keep the main blog up to date. So this is a "catch-up" blog entry, a bit out of order, to bring you up to date on all of our happenings in Northeast Arizona And Southeast Utah leading up to the previous Colorado blog entry . Now that Read More...
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I'm jumping ahead a little bit, but I couldn't wait to tell our blog audience... We have land under contract in Colorado! "But wait!" you say. "You haven't even traveled to other areas of the country yet!" Well, Teresa and I discussed this quite a bit. Read More...
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In my humble opinion, the desert scenery in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona is probably some of the most impressive scenery in the world. So Teresa and I were pretty excited when we crossed over into Utah. Our first stop was Zion National Park , known Read More...
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After spending a few weeks in the desert, it was time for some civilization. It was time to head for Vegas baby! Las Vegas is an absolutely fascinating city. On one hand, it is the pinnacle of American culture. It has everything, in excess, from great Read More...
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Teresa and I had both wanted to visit Death Valley National Park for quite sometime. We had tried to plan a trip in winter 2004/2005, but the main road through the park had washed out due to hundred year flooding. This time, the friendly grim reaper smiled Read More...
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Most of our loyal readers (both of them) probably have no idea, I was born in Redondo Beach, California (a Los Angeles suburb). Surf's up dude! Of course, I don't remember any of it. I even rooted for the Dodgers while in little league, since I figured Read More...
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In this podcast, Teresa and Andrew share some sights, sounds, and "culture" of Southern New Mexico, Southern Arizona and a small slice of SW Texas. Sights include Prada Marfa , Three Rivers Petroglyph Site , White Sands National Monument , Gila Cliff Read More...
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