...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Pressing "Pause" For A Bit...
We're in Tennessee, house-sitting for in-laws for a month, and then moving on to DC to visit daughter Rachel and her husband Will, also for a month. We'll be taking it easy, attending to numerous non-travel interests and issues, but will return to the blog should anything of travel interest arise.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Walt Disney Family Museum
Over the course of many family visits to the various Disney parks, my curiosity and interest in the history of the Disney enterprise has grown. Not that the parks themselves more than hint at the vast and fascinating Disney story. In any case, for a few years now I had known of the Walt Disney Family Museum at the Presidio in San Francisco, and, last June, I read Neal Gabler's biography, Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination. Labor Day weekend, Vicki, Penelope, Rebecca, and I visited the museum, which I found to be superb, comprehensive, detailed, accurate and fair, and chock full of important artifacts, mementos and such. Thank you, Rebecca, for making this happen.
View from the Presidio |
Anyway, I'll just post some of the better pix without much more commentary |
By the late 30s, there was a whole Disney campus, complete with a studio restaurant |
Organizational chart from the period...lest anyone be confused about who was (totally) in charge |
Animators learning to draw Bambi |
Disney traveled in fast company...here a sketch given his daughter Diane by Diego Rivera; when he visited Rome in the mid-30s, vacationing, he was entertained by the Pope and Mussolini |
With Rachmaninoff and Horowitz; the association with Stokowski well known; one of the rare photos of Disney smoking (three packs a day, I've read) |
With Dali and Gala in Figueres, a long association |
The multi-plane camera, one of many technical innovations |
Unionization radically changed Disney and his relationships with employees; and began his veering off into the political right |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, a movie I saw when I was probably 7 or 8 years old (I acquired my coonskin cap a bit later); at the right is one of the under-water cameras used in making the movie |
A list of favorite meals Walt prepared for a new cook at the family residence |
His fascination with trains revealed itself in many ways... |
One of his model trains, the model above showing its route around his southern CA mansion |
Click to enlarge...how he did most everything... |
Giant model of Disneyland...most helpful model ever |
One of the 360 degree cameras employed for the 1964 NYC World's Fair and then the parks |
Among the many tributes following his death in 1966 |
Perhaps the most famous, for Snow White... |
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Yosemite National Park, Once More
We arrived at SFO the evening of August 13th, got Le Sport out of storage and ready to roll on the 14th, and departed the 15th for Yosemite, for nearly a week of camping with grand-daughter Penelope. Not for the first time, but at 8 years old, she remembers little of our several previous visits. She's a great little camper. Somehow, for us, the jet-lag never got too bad. Vicki had gotten reservations several months before.
One of our more interesting campsites ever...right on the Merced |
With an unobstructed (by other campers, buildings, etc.) view of Half Dome |
Ready for an outing to nearby Happy Isles |
Muir's happy place |
Reward for being such a good hiker...small cup, one scoop; seriously |
On a long walk from Cathedral Beach to Bridalveil Falls |
With Grandma |
El Cap in the background |
Our campsite was nearby the Lower Pines anfiteatro, where P and new friends spent some time |
Rehearsing for an upcoming production |
Alpenglow on Half Dome |
Nicholas' tent in the middle ground |
On another hike; don't know where this pose came from |
En route to Yosemite Falls |
Thus |
Families gathering for the evening's production |
Acting, singing, dancing...a talent show |
Fellow cast members |
Le Sport...luxurious by comparison with the Spartan Le Duc, now parked somewhere near Edinburgh |
On the way back home, we stopped for a look at the big trees |
And another hike |
Nice to see Yosemite not burning |
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