Category Archives: Travel
2,270 Miles and a Moleskine Notebook: My Trip West (Part VI) | by Jay Jasinski
The Grand Canyon: The Colorado River’s Magnum Opus Does this even count as non-fiction if I’m writing it more than a year later? Sure, my battered moleskine has notes, but what about the time between the notes? Stephen King writes … Continue reading
New Office, New Job, New Jay
I’m Sharing an Office First off, it’s been too long since I’ve posted anything. For as much as I would like to use the proverbial excuse, “I’ve been too busy” it’s really not fair. The point of this blog was … Continue reading
2,270 Miles and a Moleskine Notebook: My Trip West (Part V) | ADL | by Jay Jasinski
A lot Can be Said From a Struggle Record breaking heat, farmers fighting frackers for whatever precious water is left, and carbon dioxide levels reach a dreaded apex. I guess April showers, or lack there of, really don’t bring May … Continue reading
2,270 Miles and a Moleskine Notebook: My Trip West (Part IV) | ADL | by Jay Jasinski
Sometimes Everything Shakes in California Last night, March 17th, at precisely six-twenty in the A.M, I received my rudest awakening to date. Now, let me give this statement some context. My stock of rude awakenings spans the gamut. For example, … Continue reading
My Letter to President Obama in Regards to the Keystone XL Pipeline | ADL | by Jay Jasinski
Dear President Obama, “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” Gary Snyder was a great mind. He asked us all, as Americans, to see ourselves as natives; to learn and respect the land we call home. I … Continue reading
2,270 Miles and a Moleskine Notebook: My Trip West (Part III) | ADL | by Jay Jasinski
Gospel Blues in Oklahoma Traveling is like a pot of boiling water. If you sit and watch it, waiting for it to boil, it’ll never happen. As far as I’m concerned, expectations, maps, and internet ratings are all just a … Continue reading
2,270 Miles and a Moleskine Notebook: My Trip West (Part II) | ADL | by Jay Jasinski
St. Louis: Gospel Music, Lavender Tea, and Heartburn. Traveling shouldn’t make you jaded. Whether it’s Paris, France or Gallop, New Mexico, the wanderer should always be eager for the chance to taste something different. Every new place you go is … Continue reading