Friday, December 29, 2017
2017: Leaving On A Jet Plane
Although not quite as hectic as last year, 2017 saw me get on and off a plane way too many times. I am plum tuckered out. Still, nothing like a little travel to open up your eyes and broaden your horizons with new experiences. Here's the Reader's Digest version of 2017. First up in February was Nashville, Tennessee for a Board of Director's meeting. Despite a ton-o-meetings I had a whirlwind tour of Music City that included the Ryman Auditorium and Union Hotel.
In March, a quick trip to Las Vegas introduced me to the Neon Museum Boneyard...
and the Cosmopolitan Hotel. What a view from my balcony!
One month later it was off to Greenville for a Design Conference I was chairing.
May found me back in Vegas for one night to shoot the wedding of my barber at the Little Church of the West.
What a blast!
I had a slight break until September, when I boarded a plane (again) for a whirlwind trip though Virginia including Richmond:
Colonial Williamsburg:
and Charlottesville:
One month later, another conference and Board of Director's meeting for UCDA took me to Baltimore:
with a detour to Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, to see Mom:
November was fossil hunting in The Berkshires:
with a one day excursion to San Francisco in December:
None of this post documents the many additional trips to LA, Palm Springs, and other semi-local areas to which I had a number of fun photo shoots. So thankful for a week off to catch up on rest...and figure out where 2018 and will take me! Hard to believe, but not once did I set foot on a Disney property in the entire calendar year. Will that trend hold? Who knows.
See more Daveland photos at my main website.
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3 comments:
The question is what do you do with all those frequent flier miles?? And as for the park, you may be afraid of the crowds like me. Better go there in 2018 because 2019 will probably be absolute bedlam with Star Wars opening. Happy New Year dave!
This past year I've noticed I need rest from the "vacations", all of which were a lot of work on their own. Good luck in 2018. More posts of Willis, please.
Sounds like a good year, Dave.
Thanks for your posts and travel tips, I've benefited from your advice several times.
Wish you well.
JG
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