Good Morning All,
This weekday feature is for Juicers who are are on the road, traveling, or just want to share a little bit of their world via stories and pictures. So many of us rise each morning, eager for something beautiful, inspiring, amazing, subtle, of note, and our community delivers – a view into their world, whether they’re far away or close to home – pictures with a story, with context, with meaning, sometimes just beauty. By concentrating travel updates and tips here, it’s easier for all of us to keep up or find them later.
So please, speak up and share some of your adventures and travel news here, and submit your pictures using our speedy, secure form. You can submit up to 7 pictures at a time, with an overall description and one for each picture.
You can, of course, send an email with pictures if the form gives you trouble, or if you are trying to submit something special, like a zipped archive or a movie. If your pictures are already hosted online, then please email the links with your descriptions.
For each picture, it’s best to provide your commenter screenname, description, where it was taken, and date. It’s tough to keep everyone’s email address and screenname straight, so don’t assume that I remember it “from last time”. More and more, the first photo before the fold will be from a commenter, so making it easy to locate the screenname when I’ve found a compelling photo is crucial.
Have a wonderful day, and enjoy the pictures!
Thanks to an enhancement from Major Major Major Major, the back-end form mechanics are improved, so we start this week with more from Le Comte…’s trip to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, etc.
But first – mot sure who else is as jammed about Tuesday’s launch of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket as I am, but folks, this is really a big step in history. Launch window begins at 1:30 pm EST and I’ll be glued to a screen or two with at least one eye, no matter what else is going on!
I hope this is a week we look back on in awe, and that this launch starts something inspirational: a more concrete vision of neartime space exploration and habitation possibilities. It’s really exciting!