A run to the DMZ

In celebration of ten years of blogging here at LTG, each week for the next 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32

 313029 28 27 26 2524 23 22 2120 19 18 17 16 15 14 weeks I will delve deep into the sewer archives of past posts to bring you a tidbit of blog history.  I had originally planned to call this series “The best of LTG”, but damn, there just wasn’t much “best” to be found.  And mediocre is too hard to spell.)

Nine years ago found me making my second tour of the DMZ with my visiting step-son Nolan.  I posted some pictures of the adventure in a post called “Emptying the camera”.

If you are going to tour the DMZ, I highly recommend doing it through the USO.  It’s a lot better experience than my lame-ass write-up would indicate.  Which was made even worse by the fact that all the photos at some point in time became corrupted.  I reposted most of them just, but it’s still a mess.

September has proven to be have been pretty much a desert over the years here at LTG.  Hard to find a worthy post amongst 10 years of September.  Hell, one year I didn’t post anything all month, and a couple of other times I only posted once or twice.  Ah well, if you come here looking for quality you are surely used to being disappointed by now.

 

3 thoughts on “A run to the DMZ

  1. john, all the great writers had “writers block” including mark twain and my favorite,ernest hemingway. now, you may say that you are not a writer, but you are, my brother. had twain or hemingway had internet access believe me they would have been blogging. hate it when you downplay your writing such as when you say, “well if you come here looking for quality you are surely used to being disappointed by now”. never disappointed and always leave with a smile on my face. love the honesty you display and the dedication because I know that there are times you are too tired to blog but do. thanx!

  2. Soju: Thanks for the encouragement! I tend to be a selfish blogger writing without regard to what my “audience” might enjoy, so it is really great to hear from faithful readers like you. Kamsamnida!

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