Thursday, September 23, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Summer 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
An Early Dinner Off the Coast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Adam Interviewed in the Las Vegas Sun

Monday, May 11, 2009
Kibbutz Yakum Volunteers, Fieldtrip to the Negev 1977

Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Captain Leon Gelman, 1928-2009, RIP
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Mexico Trip - Winter of 2008

On the off chance that you don't get our sense of humor. the "Gelman family Yacht" comment towards the end is a joke.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Incredible Kruger
A few years ago I had the opportunity to visit South Africa on business. I flew in on Virgin Airlines from London to Johannesburg and spent a few days in Joburg before heading out into the country. I traveled by car to Durban on the Southeast coast. From their I drove up to a wonderful place called
Mtunzini in KwaZulu-Natal to stay the night. We stayed in a bungalow in a heavily wooded area off the beach. In the morning I took a walk through the woods down to the beach. I was simply amazed at the amount of wild monkey's lining the pathways just sitting there observing me.
The next day I drove up to Richards Bay. I then took off north on the long drive to Mpumalanga, finally arriving at night at the White River Golf Club to stay for the night. The next morning we drove in to Kruger National Park for a Safari and there are simply no word to describe this fantastic
experience. All of the major African mammals and other animals roam this huge preserve and I was not disappointed. I had the opportunity to see the big six: Buffalo, Lions, Giraffe, Elephants, Rinos and Hippos... and many other animals in their natural habitat. Unfortunately, I did not get to wittiness the kind of drama that unfolded in the famous "Battle of Kruger":
But was very impressed non-the-less. From Mpumalanga I drove back to Johannesburg, stopping off in the Pretoria on the way to get a glimpse of the capital. 24 hours later I was on the flight back to London and then back to the States.



But was very impressed non-the-less. From Mpumalanga I drove back to Johannesburg, stopping off in the Pretoria on the way to get a glimpse of the capital. 24 hours later I was on the flight back to London and then back to the States.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
El Calafate and the Ice Fields of the Southern Andean Range

To summarize our 2007-08 trip to Argentina: We landed in Buenos Aires on a flight from Houston. We stayed for a few days at the Ibis Hotel which is right across the street from the Congress building at the Plazza del Congreso. We did the Tigre and Parana rivers, took the subways, visited most of the major landmark locations including the Plaza de Mayo, the Boca, The Obelisk, incredible shopping on Florida street. We also went to a tango nightclub to wittiness some incredible dancing. From Buenos Aires we flew south to the Valdez Peninsula, and and even further south to El Calefate. We then flew back to Buenos Aires for more excursions into the city. below is our video summary which of course couldn't possibly capture everything. Hope you enjoy:
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The Penguins of Punto Tumbo

We then travelled even farther south on dirt roads to a secluded beach called Punto Tombo. up to half a million Magellanic Penguins come to this site to incubate their eggs, and prepare their offspring for migration - the largest such colony outside of Antarctica. Couples stand in front of their nests, protecting the eggs from birds and other predators, and occasionally one adult goes to the sea for food. Other wildlife encountered in the area including sea birds (mainly seagulls, chimangos and cormorants), rheas and guanacos (a relative of the Lama) that roam the beach area, mingling with the Penguins. We did a quick video of Punto Tombo, enjoy:
Peninsula Valdez, Argentina
We visited this exact beach on the Valdez Peninsula in Northern Patagonia, Argentina in December of 2007. We flew south from Buenos Aires (about 2 hours) to the small airport at Trelew, and drove to Puerto Madryn where we stayed the night. The next day we drove for hundreds of Kilometers on dirt roads to reach these secluded beaches on the Valdez Peninsula. We saw extraordinary colonies of Sea Lions and Elephant seals and Magellanic Penguins. Unfortunately, we were a little late in the season for the annual Orca attacks. I so wish we had been there at the right time for that, this is what it looks like:
Friday, November 28, 2008
Tegucigalpa Honduras, Toncontin Airport, and St. Maartin
Tegucigalpa airport is one crazy landing. I landed there on a business trip a few years ago during a thunder storm.
This is Maho Beach on St. Maarten in the Caribbeans. We visited this beach during the first stop of a cruise that took us to St. Maarten, Barbados and Martinique. The runway for St. Maarten's airport goes right up to the beach:
This is Maho Beach on St. Maarten in the Caribbeans. We visited this beach during the first stop of a cruise that took us to St. Maarten, Barbados and Martinique. The runway for St. Maarten's airport goes right up to the beach:
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Wonderful Alaska on the Spirit
In the Spring of 2002, we had the opportunity to cruise the inside passage of Alaska, from Vancouver to Anchorage. We flew up to Vancouver and stayed overnight at Canada House and boarded the Carnival Spirit by late morning the following day. Fantastic scenery the entire Cruise from our balcony. We stopped off in Ketchikan, the Salmon capital of Alaska, in Juneau, where Ofra took a Helicopter to the top of Mandahll glacier and went dog sledding, Skagway (including a train ride up to the Yukon Territory), Sitka, Prince William Sound and the glaciers of Collage Fjord. The cruise ended in Seward where we took a bus from Seward to Anchorage and flew back from there. Enjoy:
Zacatecas Wow!










The Mexican Riviera on the Elation 2001

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