Johnbo (Journeys with Johnbo) asks me to share images that focus on my journeys. It’s all about the journey for this week’s challenge.
During my high school years, I experienced a lot of travel. At fifteen my family moved from New York to Karachi, Pakistan. That was the first time flying above the clouds. I caught the travel bug, but it did not stick. I have been in California for the past 44 years. New York, Florida, Indiana, Hawaii, and Washington have been my destinations. About six years ago my husband and I got passports but still have now used them. Recently, I reconnected with my Israeli relatives, and we are talking about making it our first destination next year.
Let’s start with planes. Family trips to Florida and Indiana and southern California, travel to New York City and upstate New York, vacations in Seattle, Washington, and many of Hawaii’s Islands. That’s about the extent of my air travel.

Looking at water transportation. Only one sunset cruise that had my husband bowing to the porcelain god. Not much fun for him. So I don’t think a cruise is in my future.






Now the automobile is the way we travel. My son recently bought an electric car, and I am seriously thinking that may be in our future.


10 years later!
















Not a lot of stories, but I hope you enjoyed the photos. It is very hot here and so I will sign off quickly to save electricity. Rolling power outages are possible.
Quite interesting! Thanks for sending. Great photos.
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Thanks for taking time to visit, A Photo’s Worth. Hope all is well with you and yours!
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Great transportation modes and images Marlene!
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Fun post Marlene – you’ve probably seen more of the U.S. than most people! Loved your opening airplane shot and you strong granddaughter especially. What a huge change it must have been to move to Pakistan!! And you just include it as an aside – wow. Enjoyed your post very much.
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Great post. the Disneyland cars made do a double take. lol
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Thanks for checking out my blog post. Yes,
Disneyland cars can really represent the traffic flow in Los Angeles and Orange County.
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