Stormy Morning Photo From My Front Door In Madisonville KY
I took this photo the other day with my mobile phone of the stormy morning sky in Madisonville, KY.

I took this photo the other day with my mobile phone of the stormy morning sky in Madisonville, KY.

My father has been retired from the Air Force for more than 30 years but as a retiree he still has access to the military exchange system. Every once in a while I go with them to Fort Campbell to the post exchange and the commissary. There is always a great selection of foods that you would find overseas but not in Kroger or Wal-Mart or any other major U.S. supermarket chain.
Anyway, being a military brat who spent the biggest part of his childhood in Italy and Germany, I became hooked on certain foods. While at the commissary I went down the aisle with all the German sweets…………. ah this is some good stuff, especially the cookies and the cheeses. Here are couple photos I snapped with my mobile phone to capture the moment. If you like German cookies and candies and other foods let me know your favorite.




I made two visits to Mobassa, Kenya in East Africa in 1982 and 1983. This photo is of the bank where I made my money exchanges. As with most third world countries American dollars are highly sought after and competition for good exchange rates is very good. One can exchange on the streets but there was a risk of getting in trouble since we were told to exchange in banks only.
Here is the Commercial Bank of Africa in downtown Mobassa, Kenya in 1983

While living in London, I was sent to Rota, Spain for several weeks of school. Talk about a nice break from cold and rainy London. Rota is on the Atlantic side of Gibraltar and the weather in March was nice and warm and sunshine everyday. I went sightseeing in the neighboring town of Cadiz, and snapped this photo with my Kodak Disc of a poster advertising a bullfighting event at the Plaza de Toros.

This is the living room of my first flat in Swiss Cottage, London, England. I lived at 5 Adamson Lane just a stones throw from the Swiss Cottage tube stop. This was a great neighborhood and location. Could be in central London in about 10 minutes by cab, 2o by tube….. I often times walked to work which took about an hour but it was a great morning walk through Regents Park past St John’s Wood then on to Baker Street past Sherlock Holmes fictional home-office and then toward Selfridges on Oxford for a quick cup of espresso before arriving at 7 N. Audley St on Grosvenor Sq.

