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Showing posts with label columbus. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

The return

 

The city of Columbus and its airport John Glenn International.

On the taxiway.  The control tower is seen on the left.

On the way to New York at dusk.  The curvature of the Earth hopefully will convince the Flat Earth society members to change their minds.

I am now in the land of the blue skies and seas, the land I was born at and I call home.

Friday, January 1, 2021

2013-2021; a Travelogue

In the past 7 years, I uploaded 202 posts in my blog Cross Country Chronicles.  As this is the first post of 2021 and maybe the final of this series that started with a trip, I took with my son John, from Orlando to San Francisco to Chicago and on to our starting point Columbus, Ohio.  Also, it included among others the remarkable crossing from Spain to Greece on my brother Nikos 29-foot sailboat Okyrhoe.  The trip from Florida to California and back to Ohio is described in 55 posts in January and February 2014.
The trip from Spain to Greece is described in 23 posts from August 2015 to July 2016.  There are many individuals from my immediate family, and those who love and care about me, to friends I love dearly, to professional associates at places where I lived and worked, and all those who encouraged and inspired me to write.  I want to thank and express my gratitude to all and wish them a good a pleasant trip in their lives.  The pictures in this post are from Porto Rafti, the beautiful little bay, I have made my domicile while in Greece.

                                                                       The three pictures in this post were taken by my brother-in-law Kostas Fotos.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Sunset


In Greek mythology Hesperides were are nymphs of the evening or the golden light at sunset.  They were called also Atlandides because they were daughters of the titan Atlas.  According to legend the Maidens of the West were tending of the Tree that Dance of the Hesperides around the Golden Tree that was bearing Golden apples.  Hesperides took great pleasure by dancing and singing sweet songs around the tree, (Canvas by Eduard Carvet, 1799-1883)


A happy cow enjoying the green grass of Ireland at sunset (photo by Enya Woods)


View of downtown Columbus, Ohio at sunset after a summer storm (photo by George Spigos)



Chicago also known as windy city or city by the lake at sunset from Adler Planetarium



View of Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn bridge.


Tourists flock at Cape Sounion to visit Poseidon's Temple and to enjoy the sunset at Saronic Gulf. 


Super moon over Poseidon's Temple.  If you can visit the site tomorrow October 2nd you will enjoy the rising beautiful moon between the columns of the Temple that was erected at 440 BC. (photo by T. Matsopoulos) 

Monday, April 3, 2017

Traveling

It is time to bid adieu to Ohio's Capital city.     
Looking at Chicago’s downtown from 20,000 feet above ground.    

Looking at Chicago’s beautiful lakefront from 1500 feet above ground.  It is used for walking, running, cycling year around and for boating and swimming during the summer and fall months . 
Touching down with the airplane's shadow projecting near the runway.    

Large planes cause wake turbulence behind them.  Rapidly spinning air vortices off the wing tips of aircrafts may precipitate a roll of aircrafts that follow.  Each year pilots report 65,000 encounters of moderate turbulence 5,000 of which are severe.  Turbulence is most of the times a minor annoyance but on rare occasions it may result in an accident.