I don't make it completely clean to the hot springs. Everywhere you look there are bat dumpings and the smell is overwhelming.
Near the top of Rockcastle County's Brushy Creek watershed, Climax Spring water spills over a small waterfall. The bottling plant is nearby, as is a public spigot for local use.
Hot Dog Johnny's, along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh!), New Jersey.
Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a pristine reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.
My co-pilot taking a lunch break under the wing for a bit of shade in Baja.
Ultralight travel is both slow and scenic.
Albuquerque, NM
This is the Gazebo in Spring Lake, New Jersey. In August, concerts are heard to help celebrate the middle of summer.
As the tempurature warms, more people head out to the boardwalk to catch the fresh sea breeze. This scene from Spring Lake shows one of the boardwalk gazebos.
Seagulls are omnipresent on the Jersey Shore as seen in this image from the beach in Spring Lake. On a windy day at the beach, their acrobatics can be quite entertaining.
Across from the Boardwalk in Spring Lake is the last of three grand hotels from a bygone era. While the Monmouth Hotel and Warren Hotel fell to the wrecking ball, the Essex and Sussex stands tall and proud.
To access the beach in a typical Jersey Shore town, during the summer months you will need to find a place to purchase a beach badge. This is one of the beach badget huts in Spring Lake after hours with a ghostly figure in front.