On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek E is for Ethiopia The highlands of Ethiopia are among the most beautiful landscapes on earth. To see things that way, one must always remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, to find beauty in...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek The Grey Wall, Desolation Valley Wilderness Area Haunting personal memories of the past are sometimes ugly ones, but in repeated exercises to maintain mental health, most of his preferred recollections induce smiles and pleasant thoughts. We all would...
On the road…again!!! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Giving Up Barbershops Except for the one time he went to a barber in Gainesville, Florida before leaving for the Organization for Tropical Studies study program in Costa Rica in 1970, the Footloose Forester decided to...
On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Travels By Train On his first travels west of the Rocky Mountains, the Footloose Forester had a premonition that he would never again be as happy as he was in the mountains. Seeing the Rockies...
On the road …again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Trinity Center, California A few memoirs are related almost exclusively to forestry ventures, and some of the very sweetest memories are about the sights, sounds and events when Cal-Pacific Forest Consultants had a contract to conduct a...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Uniform or Not, Civilian or Not Uniform or not, civilian or not, many of us who spent more than a year in Viet Nam saw lots of action of one form or another. There were mortar attacks,...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Attalea crassispatha (C. Martius) Burret, the "Coco rosse" known only to a handful of botanists and the Haitian villagers in the Southwest of Haiti, may be one of the rarest palms in the world. At this...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Getting To Morocco On A Pass With a hand-written copy of the Rhein-Main flight schedule in his back pocket, Footloose Forester was not sure where he would end up during his first leave period from his duty post in...
On the road… again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek On the road… in Germany Neuschanstein Castle in Bavaria Visiting Dachau Prison, the site of a World War II concentration camp was on his travel agenda. So was spending a few hours during Oktoberfest at the...
On the road …again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek A is for Afghanistan His urge to visit Afghanistan was precisely as James Michener described in his book "Caravans." That was many years ago and he has forgotten just what Michener said in the book about the incident...
On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Return to Tuy Hoa (in Google Earth) Thoughts of Viet Nam keep returning in his dreams. Some memories are clear but others are confused, especially about why the Footloose Forester was there, in the...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek T for Trinidad Trinidad is probably carved out of South America. If you look closely at a map of Venezuela, you will see how closely the coastline adjacent to Trinidad suggests that Trinidad once fit neatly into the rugged...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Italy Joe Pellek was the first one to note that the bathroom in our hotel room in Genoa was all marble tile; the walls, the floor, and the quaint bathtub. Even the floor in the bedroom was marble tile. ...
On the road… again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek French Bread Why can’t anybody in the USA make decent French bread? With all due respect to each and everyone whose taste buds may be on a different scale of acceptability from his own, it is at...
On the road… again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek C for Costa Rica The Switzerland of Central America is known as the country that has the most stable democracy in Latin America. Costa Rica is also a magnet for studies in tropical ecology, whether one is interested...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek On Tree Planting Foresters and laymen alike agree that planting trees is a desirable thing to do. Homeowners most often plant fruit trees or flowering ornamentals on their properties to enjoy the fruit and/or the foliage--for decades. The beauty...
On the road …again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek M for Malaysia Getting kicked out of the University of Malaysia library was not what he expected, but then again, the Footloose Forester tried not to clasp to fixed notions about people, their national governments, policies, or...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Drink the Water Once again during his later years, the Footloose Forester was inspired by a dream to craft a chronicle about something that might not otherwise stand alone as an interesting story. As usual, the thoughts...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek Andre the Hunter On the road…again! was the banner adopted by the Footloose Forester that subconsciously reminds him of his years of travel, but as they say, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.” This fantastic tale is about a...
On the road…again!Afghanistan to ZambiaChronicles of a Footloose ForesterBy Dick Pellek C was Ceylon You might say that he was never in Sri Lanka, but he was in Ceylon. He was never in Kampuchea but was once in the Khmer temples of Cambodia; he never set foot in Myanmar...