It’s been a long time since I’ve written in here. I really started this blog as a hobby. I enjoy writing. I enjoy photography. I enjoy traveling. I enjoy Cleveland. But work and other aspects to life have taken me away from it. I apologize (said in my most humble Larry the Cable Guy voice).
But looking at the WordPress upgrades and looking at this wonderful picture above I can’t help but remember why I started this blog. That picture was taken at the Phoenix, Arizona Biltmore in November of 2007. We took it after a long day of seeing the sights, including the Frank Lloyd Wright house (Taliesin West) and his contributions to the Biltmore. It was a perfect end to a perfect day and we sat down on the outside patio with a glass of wine to relax and absorb the surroundings. Experiences like these are why I travel, and photographs preserve those experiences and memories.
It is February in Cleveland and not particularly warm. It seems like spring should be around the corner and yet we often have snow through Easter. All the stores have summer clothing out and particularly this year, the bikinis look odd against the backdrop of 6 foot snowdrifts outside the display windows. We have set snowfall records this year. We are blessed with this wonderful lake we call Erie which eerily blankets our home regularly with what we fondly call the “lake effect”. It is this time of year one starts yearning for that warmer clime… to get in the car and drive South… to hop on a plane to the Caribbean… to find a deal on a cruise to Bermuda… to escape to some land of dry, warm, heat. So why don’t we? Money, obligations, time.
So we plan… and isn’t the planning 80% of the journey, anyways? We pore over travel magazines. We read travel blogs and sites, get out our calendars, dust off our wish lists, and revive photos we’ve taken. And somehow that experience, that research, that exploration transports us to the places we want to be… if only in our minds… until that time when we can make those plans real once again.