
November, 1966
So far I choose India, tho I admired the Japanese, stood in awe of those Hong Kong merchants and loved the Thai. Hope you had – are having – a good trip.
Yours

Visual Entertainment from Near and Far

November, 1966
So far I choose India, tho I admired the Japanese, stood in awe of those Hong Kong merchants and loved the Thai. Hope you had – are having – a good trip.
Yours

1984
Above is a postcard of the Patio of the Lions gallery at the Alhambra in Granada. I spent two glorious days at the Alhambra. Below is a photo I took of the lions.


January 1970
Remember the 3-wheelers in Rangoon? These are highly decorated ones. We came up to Islamabad today, the all new city which is now capitol of Pakistan. It is a very beautiful area – not far from the Khyber pass into Afghanistan. We got lots of mail that had been forwarded to us the other day. Hope to get a letter from you before we leave here. Karachi was fun.
Love

April 12 is International Day of Human Space Flight. It commemorates the anniversary of the first human manned space flight buy Yuri Gargarin on April 12, 1961. Gargarin was 27 years old and he circled the Earth for 1 hour and 48 minutes.

Here I am holding my child up against the statue of Yuri Gargarin in Moscow, Russia. I love that statue.

July 1976
Well, here I am, about halfway on my trip to Europe. Left home two months ago and if things go well, will still be here another month and a half. Would have sent word earlier but lost my address book and had to wait for somebody to send me your address. Hope all is well with you. You will be hearing from me again.
Lots of love

The Burren Region of north-west Clare of Blackhead, between Fenore and Ballybaughan on the Atlantic Coast.
I took this when I was there is 2019:


In 1924, Gandy Bridge between St Petersburg and Tampa, was said to be the longest automobile bridge in the world at six miles across. In 1956 it was re-built and used until 1997.
In 2000, the longest bridge, Bang Na Expressway in Thailand, opened at 34 miles across.

In 1973, I rode a donkey up that zig zag road. It was not my best moment. But the view from the top was spectacular.

Postcard from the 1968 Olympics, Mexico City. We were living there at the time and I had a month off from school because they were encouraging people to leave town to ease the congestion.

July, 1980
Last week we took a tour of Parliament rather than have class. It was interesting. We’ve seen a couple of plays – the other night Shakespeare in an outdoor theatre. Today we took a bus to Stonehenge. Needless to say I am keeping busy.
Love