Las Aventuras took a break this year from international travel. Why? I discovered Southern Arizona with new eyes.
So while I stayed home, we had such an amazing time here in Arizona. However, we did get a chance to meet some amazing people, visit Wisconsin and bird in nearby Mexico along the Pacific Ocean.
One our favorite spots was in Wisconsin Dells over the summer. Wonderful weather along with beautiful forests made for a very special day.
And in my hometown along the shores of Lake Michigan, we were able to hang out with the family.
We even found time to visit Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin during the Scott Walker vote!
My brother and SIL took us to the Green Bay botanical gardens which was a real thrill.
Sometimes. Just sometimes. I wish I could grow some of these amazing green and colorful plants.
We did get out to Mexico though and had an amazing birding trip along the Sea of Cortez to go to the Bird Islands!
This next year, several epic outings have been planned. Some are in the works right now and I'll keep you updated. I am plotting our courses for next year as are my travel buddies.
Life is full of good people and experiences. I believe in kharma. Throwing bad cause out into the world is not good. But when you send out the positive vibes.......
.......they come roaring back to you loudly full of incredible energy. And I'm loving life. Each day is a new adventure whether it be close to home or elsewhere. All we have to do is step out that door:)
Yes this is the real deal:) From left to right. King Tuzigoot, the Shat, and myself.
Dreams happen because of starships, battlestars or just plain ol' space shuttles. Currently, I have some great music on, an opened bottle of wine(red of course) and have poured some of this fantastic liquid into my tiny green wine glass. Oh yeah....it going to be one of those posts:) This post was written on a pad of paper and it's one of a personal nature. Sometimes it's good to know a little background behind the writer and his blog. So I thought I'd go a little more into the history about why Star Trek saved my life as a teenager growing up in a small town.
Shatner was wonderful. Mortality has really affected him. He talks about it to a silent crowd of 5000+ people. However, after a truly deep moment, he gets the crowd laughing again with pranks to cast and crew on the original Star Trek set.
Last year I wrote Legends about how Star Trek began for me. My Freshman year I escaped into the fantasy of the Next Generation and got hooked seriously into the universe of Star Trek. Growing up is not easy to do and I had a difficult childhood in my early teens. The 80's and early 90's were the strange years defining myself without having proper role models(beyond my parents, grandparents etc). I feel like you need people outside your familiar circle to grow as a person. So I led a secretive life behind my parent's backs. It wasn't bad but it was a safe place for me to escape. The Big Ideas of Star Trek exposed me to the bigger world. I'd come home from school dreaming of exploring the Amazon one day or climbing the highest pyramid in Guatemala.....or looking for the buried kings of Egypt. I read Ranger Rick and Arizona Highways(seriously folks!!! When I say I love Tucson, I mean it!). That's part of who I was. As much as I treasure Wisconsin now, I didn't always feel that way and from a very early age, I knew I wouldn't live there. I didn't want to be trapped in a small town with a house, white picket fence, kids, a wife or dog working in a business office trapped in a cubicle. Now I live in a small community, concrete walled area, no kids(but 5 cats!), spouse, and classroom that seems like a cubicle at times:) Thankfully I never went that route;) The more things change; the more they stay the same.
Brent Spiner played the character "Data"
I would tape all of my Star Trek shows on VHS and watch them over and over again in a small room away from everyone in my family. I'd isolate myself and get lost in the space logic of the Next Generation. Data was my hero because he wasn't human and he tried so hard to understand what it was like to be one. He was very much as different as I was. These episodes every week had a message and it was universal for all. Each episode spoke to different people in different ways. But it was a safe place for me to be....protected and secure, I knew that their words were the right ones. Embrace all ideas. Embrace all cultures. Learn as much as you can from them. Make a difference in this world before you leave it. Love whomever you want but be true to who you are. It was okay to standout. And always boldly go where no one had gone before:)
I look like a huge giant farmer in this pic. He's English/American. Jamie Bamber(Apollo) is seriously tiny! It's like comparing the American Robin to the English Robin:)
For over 20 years, there was always a Star Trek show on TV. And in 2005, the last episode aired ending this chapter of my life. I don't watch much TV anymore. Why should I? There's so much to see in person with Mother Nature! But if it's one thing I believe.....it's that all people should be treated equally. I seem cruel and heartless at times with my students but it's what my mother and I both call "tough love". I will NOT tolerate teenagers or adults using language like retarded, gay, or the many other not so nice words. I make this well known the first day I enter the "Captain's Chair" in my classroom:) Hey, a podium works:) There's no place for any of that anymore. And I'm not a saint, but I always try and listen for better understanding. The Star Trek philosophy is one that resonates with millions around the world.
I don't know many people who have such great facial expressions. People always tell me that my face expresses a whole lot:) It's nice to see someone else who does the same:)
Seeing these actors make me smile. I could say thank you, but I already think the actors know why we visit with them......because they made a difference in our lives. Shatner put it best. "You're not here to just see me. You're here because of Star Trek. Something bigger." Some have called it the "Cult of Trek". I don't worship the actors, but they are an extended part of my imaginary family who protected me during a fragile time of my life.
I wish my Grandfather were here to meet William Shatner. He would have loved to shake hands with him. This one is for you Grandpa.
Their stories changed my life so profoundly that at one point in my early 20's during my first exploration of life and travel alone, I was able to snap into my real persona. It was one of the singular most powerful moments in my life. Mexico is to blame:) How did it happen? A bottle of tequila, some dancing, good friends and an exchange family:) Mexico really opened me up to the world! I guess you could say it was my first away mission:) At 18, I found Mexico. At 19 I returned to my hometown community college to wrap up the old me. This was the darkest time of my life. I can't believe the things I thought about....so glad that at 20, I took control of my life and told people where to stick it. The result? A full and happy wonderful life. And I hope I can make that difference for others in my own work Yes, it was an amazing day.
These people rock! I also had a good laugh:) The Next Generation cast sans Patrick Stewart. Spiner is hilarious.
Star Trek inspires many of us to go beyond the realm of the known and take new steps everyday in each of our lives. Make each day count. "Be the change you wish to see in the world." Fantastic words from the great Ghandi. And of course, "Boldly go where no one has gone before."
This is a great song. The original song is fantastic but not appropriate to put on the site. I try to keep it PG rated:) And on a side note, some posts go through lots of editing and rewrites. This was one of them:)
Some of you may be wondering what's going on with this blog this week. Well, it's San Diego Comicon mixed in with the Phoenix Comicon back in May with some NASA writes about what their plans are now that the shuttle program is retired. Don't worry I'll be going back to nature in the next week. KHAAAAN!!!! If you've watched Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan, you'll recognize Shatner getting the crowd excited yesterday at the premier of his movie "The Captains". A secret to San Diego Comicon. This has not been the most fun experience for me as I had to pick and choose what I wanted to see. I had several panels I wanted to go and see, but there are way too many people here. We had to get up super early....around 4 AM to get in the lines to get into those ever popular rooms 20 and 6. The first day we sat in lines for hours. The second day we weren't as slow. Even arriving at the convention center at 5:30 AM was shocking!!! Lines of people for several miles were already there. We got in line and I got to sit in the front rows of Shatner's presentation along with several other fun lectures. Once you have the golden seat, you don't want to give it up. This is not vacation for me and I won't be doing this again next year, but for now, when in San Diego.......
For now, enjoy this video I took as we all scream our happiness and frustrations out with William Shatner as we say, "Khan" or "Con". I am not sure:) You be the judge.