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Postcards from the Transition

Postcards from the Transition.

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2025 Pole to Pole, Cruises2 Comments

2025 Pole to Pole, MS Volendam

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Cruise Blogs.

Welcome7 Comments

Welcome! Come in and explore.

Cruises, Koningsdam Solar Eclipse Cruise3 Comments

It Always Starts With the Milk Run.

April 7, 2024April 7, 2024 Rich McClear

The Extension of the Pacific Coast highway beyond Vancouver is Alaska Airlines’ “Milk Run.”  (Ok there is the State Ferry but the Governor has line item vetoed  it to the extent that it hardly counts.) Except during the three months … Continue reading It Always Starts With the Milk Run.

Cruises, Koningsdam Solar Eclipse Cruise5 Comments

The Great Koningsdam Solar Eclipse and Repositioning Cruise.

April 6, 2024June 2, 2024 Rich McClear

Holland America calls it the Koningsdam Eclipse Cruise but I like to think of it as an elaborate repositioning cruise to get Koningsdam from San Diego where it did Hawaii and Mexico to Vancouver where it will originate Alaska Cruises. … Continue reading The Great Koningsdam Solar Eclipse and Repositioning Cruise.

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Fly Free!

March 23, 2024March 23, 2024 Rich McClear

It used to be a regular event around Eastertide.  But Sitka hasn’t seen it since 2019, the annual eagle release at the Alaska Raptor Center.  The Center takes in injured raptors, nurses to health those it can, and releases them … Continue reading Fly Free!

N. America1 Comment

Fractals and Fractures, Potholes and Oxbows

February 19, 2024February 19, 2024 Rich McClear

Every time I fly across even half the continent, I wonder at how easy it is.  OK, airplane travel isn’t exactly pleasant but compared to walking next to a covered wagon or even sitting on the wooden seat on a … Continue reading Fractals and Fractures, Potholes and Oxbows

Sitka, Winds of Change4 Comments

“42”

February 18, 2024February 18, 2024 Rich McClear

Raven Radio is about to discover the meaning of Life, the Universe and Everything tomorrow Feb 19, (with apologies to Douglas Adams and Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe) when it turns 42. At just before 5 PM, Pacific Time, on … Continue reading “42”

N. America1 Comment

“In the Zone”

February 17, 2024February 17, 2024 Rich McClear

You’re “In the Zone” when you see the “Dave Ray Avenue” sign.  The street is a renamed portion of Franklin Ave. in St. Paul, honoring Minnesota folk and blues legend Dave “Snaker” Ray of Koerner, Ray and Glover. On our … Continue reading “In the Zone”

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2023 McClear Family Christmas Letter

December 17, 2023December 15, 2024 Rich McClear

Continue reading 2023 McClear Family Christmas Letter

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Happy Independence Day, Albania!

November 28, 2023November 28, 2023 Rich McClear

November 28 is Albanian Flag Day, or independence day.  Thirty years ago in 1993 I celebrated Flag Day at the 55th anniversary of Radio Tirana, founded on Albania’s national holiday.  It, like everything else in Albania in 1993 was fraught … Continue reading Happy Independence Day, Albania!

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Titanic’s Back Story

September 4, 2023September 4, 2023 Rich McClear

Several posts in this blog have discussed Titanic.  But the moral is that sometimes you can’t resist a force of nature.  On our flight out of Keflavik we crossed over Greenland.  We got good views of the East Coast.  The … Continue reading Titanic’s Back Story

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Ersatz Iceland

September 4, 2023September 4, 2023 Rich McClear

In 1968 it was easy to “experience” a slice Iceland without large crowds on a 48 hour stopover.  The tour companies developed the “Golden Circle,” a day tour that take you to a waterfall, geothermal area with a geyser, the … Continue reading Ersatz Iceland

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Hippie Airlift (Exploring Reykjavik)

September 4, 2023September 4, 2023 Rich McClear

When I was in grade school Iceland was a distant land, stuck between two continents, that, our teacher assured us, was not all ace and snow.  But the odds of any of us getting there, unless one of us were … Continue reading Hippie Airlift (Exploring Reykjavik)

Europe1 Comment

“Money, Money, Money. Must be Funny.”

September 3, 2023September 3, 2023 Rich McClear

(I can’t believe I’m referencing ABBA.)  The United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man are all on the British Pound.  English Coins and Bank of England notes are accepted all over.  But each jurisdiction also issues its … Continue reading “Money, Money, Money. Must be Funny.”

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Ukrainian Modernism.

September 3, 2023September 3, 2023 Rich McClear

After visiting the Cathedral Suzi and I sat in an outdoor café on the plaza in front of the cathedral enjoying a coffee and deciding what to do next. There are a good number of chalk artists in the plaza … Continue reading Ukrainian Modernism.

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Cologne Cathedral

September 3, 2023September 3, 2023 Rich McClear

I first saw the cathedral at dusk from a train pulling into the station.  I was staying on the train, on my way from a student seminar in Bonn in 1964.  The Cathedral seemed dark and menacing, backlit by a … Continue reading Cologne Cathedral

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“I don’t know what’s happened to our country, it’s a shame.”

September 2, 2023September 3, 2023 Rich McClear

German trains do not run on time.  We were on our way to Cologne from Copenhagen.  This was the last of our missed stops from the 2023 World Cruise.  No the Zuiderdam did not sail up the Rhine to Cologne, … Continue reading “I don’t know what’s happened to our country, it’s a shame.”

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Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen.

September 2, 2023September 2, 2023 Rich McClear

…Thank you Frank Loesser. * We were having lunch on a deck by a shaded lake.  There fountains in the lake giving us a constant water gurgle regularly punctuated by screams of terror and delight.  We were enjoying open faced … Continue reading Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen.

Ireland1 Comment

Farewell to Ireland

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023 Rich McClear

The Cove of Cork, Queenstown, Cobh, by what ever name it was Ireland’s pressure valve, the port from which large parts of Australia, Canada and the United States were populated, and not a few to Argentina and Chile.  Thousands of … Continue reading Farewell to Ireland

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Small Town Festival (Greencastle Regatta)

August 30, 2023August 30, 2023 Rich McClear

We just missed the Lough Foyle Ferry from Northern Ireland to Greencastle, and so missed Greencastle’s blessing of the fleet, something I had wanted to see.  It was at the maritime museum near the mariner’s memorial.  But after the blessing … Continue reading Small Town Festival (Greencastle Regatta)

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The Road South from Greencastle

August 30, 2023August 30, 2023 Rich McClear

We stayed at an Air B&B in Moville, three miles south of Greencastle.  Moville is half again bigger than Greencastle, with several bars and restaurants, and is a good place for traditional sessions.  With the kids it was hard for … Continue reading The Road South from Greencastle

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The Castle.

August 29, 2023August 29, 2023 Rich McClear

When my grandfather was a kid, he played in a real castle.  The castle was built on a high spot along the shore near the narrow entry to Lough Folye in 1303 by Richard de Burgh, the Norman Red Earl … Continue reading The Castle.

Ireland1 Comment

Stories From the Road between Greencastle and Stroove.

August 28, 2023August 28, 2023 Rich McClear

I was in a car that drove to Inishowen Head twice this trip.  Once with Suzi and Brian and once with Kevin and Shannon.  Inishowen head is just north of Stroove, which is 3 miles north of Greencastle.  There is … Continue reading Stories From the Road between Greencastle and Stroove.

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My Grandfather’s Church

August 27, 2023August 27, 2023 Rich McClear

As a youth my grandfather spent every New Years Eve on his knees in St. Finian’s church, welcoming the new year with prayer as the bell in the tower tolled 12 times.  When he left Ireland he preferred a different … Continue reading My Grandfather’s Church

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Greencastle, Ireland

August 27, 2023August 27, 2023 Rich McClear

Greencastle was the emotional heart of this journey for me.  It was the center of my grandfather’s stories of growing up in Ireland.  It is the place of family legends.  Grandpa took me there in 1961 when I was 14.  … Continue reading Greencastle, Ireland

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Descended from a Sea God?

August 26, 2023August 26, 2023 Rich McClear

Mac Lir means “Son of the Sea.”  Manannan Mac Lir (In Welch  Manawydan fab Llŷr) was the Celtic God of the sea and sometimes guardian of the underworld, kind of a Celtic combination of Poseidon and Hades.  Mac Lir is … Continue reading Descended from a Sea God?

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