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Come Fly With Me

03 Wednesday Aug 2016

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Airline Visual Identity, Callisto Publishing

Courtesy Callisto Publishers GmbH

Courtesy Callisto Publishers GmbH

 

A new large-format art book, Airline Visual Identity 1945 – 1975, out now from Callisto Publishing, chronicles the so-called “Golden Age of Travel,” with gorgeous, full-page advertisements from giants in the sky like TWA, Air France, and yes, even the real American Airlines.

These vintage posters, many of which illustrate the awe and optimism that shaped the design of the Jet Age, showcase an era when flying was one of the most glamorous things you could do, when passengers dressed to impress and legroom, well, actually existed. (READ MORE)

Excerpted from Travel+Leisure

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America’s Best Idea Turns 100

30 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by bojodadesign in National Parks, Nature, Travel

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Ken Burns, National Park Service Centennial, The National Parks: America's Best Idea

Joshua Tree National Park in California (Photo from Joshua Tree National Park)

Joshua Tree National Park in California (Photo from Joshua Tree National Park)

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Yellowstone National Park was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872, as the nation’s first National Park. (Photo from Yellowstone National Park)

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Yosemite National Park in California, established in 1890 (Photo from Yosemite National Park)

The Gateway Arch in St. Louis was my first visit to a National Park. (Photo from Jefferson National Expansion Memorial)

centennial_npf_logo_webThe National Park Service, created by an Act signed by President Woodrow Wilson on August 25, 1916, is celebrating its 100th birthday this summer.

The National Parks is “America’s Best Idea”, according to film producer Ken Burns. Burns’ six-part film series is finishing a repeat airing on PBS this evening. The National Parks: America’s Best Idea is the story of “an idea as uniquely American as the Declaration of Independence and just as radical: that the most special places in the nation should be preserved, not for royalty or the rich, but for everyone.”

I first experienced the beauty and majesty of the National Parks during a four-week, cross-country road trip with my dad, mom, brothers and sister. The six of us pulled out of our driveway in Dearborn, Michigan in a 1970 Ford LTD, hauling a pop-up camper. Our first stop was the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. I’ll never forget that trip. Now I live in Washington, DC, with the National Mall and Memorial Parks in my own backyard.

The National Park Foundation and the National Park Service invites everyone to Find Your Park. I hope this post inspires YOU to connect with, enjoy, and support our National Parks!

Arches National Park in Utah (Photo from Arches National Park)

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Badlands National Park in South Dakota (Photo from Badlands National Park)

The United States Capitol is at the east end of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. (Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Tyrol5)

The United States Capitol is at the east end of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. (Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Tyrol5)

Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. (Photo from Mount Rushmore National Memorial)

Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota (Photo from Mount Rushmore National Memorial)

 

 

A Farewell to Summer 2011

23 Friday Sep 2011

Posted by bojodadesign in Photography, Quotes, Summer, Travel

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beach photos, cherry grove, farewell quotes, farewell to summer, fire island, summer

Man’s feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and of farewell.

— Jean Paul Richter

Late summer afternoon on the beach in Cherry Grove, Fire Island; September 17, 2011. Photo: Joseph Broda

Houses on the dunes, Cherry Grove, Fire Island; September 18, 2011. Photo: Joseph Broda

Summer ends and fall 2011 officially arrives at 5:05 a.m. EDT today. I’m always a bit sad to see my favorite season — summer — end, so I try to savor and enjoy as much of it as I can up until the very last minute. Summer 2011 was very life-changing for me in many ways… a time of growth, change, happiness and many good memories. Bring on the fall!

Sunset Over New York Harbor

19 Friday Aug 2011

Posted by bojodadesign in Maritime, New York City, Photography, Travel

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Hidden Harbor Tours, Kill Van Kull, New York at sunset, shipyards, Statue of Liberty, sunset

Here’s a few photos I took with my iPhone 4 from Tuesday’s Hidden Harbor Tour. TGIF!!!

Shipyards on the Kill Van Kull, Photo by Joseph Broda

The Bayonne Bridge at Sunset, Photo by Joseph Broda

Lady Liberty, Photo by Joseph Broda

Hidden Harbor

16 Tuesday Aug 2011

Posted by bojodadesign in Maritime, Nature, Travel

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boat tours, Harbor of New York and New Jersey, Hidden Harbor Tours, OpenHouseNewYork, Working Harbor Committee

I’m going on a Hidden Harbor Tour tonight and I’m excited! I’ll board the Zephyr at Pier 16 in lower Manhattan at 6:15pm and explore the Brooklyn waterfront down to Sunset Park, over to Kill Van Kull and Howland Hook, back to Military Ocean and Global Marine Terminals and finally, past the Statue of Liberty on a two hour tour. FUN! This particular tour is sponsored by OpenHouseNewYork (OHNY) and the Working Harbor Committee. Exploring New York Harbor by boat is an interesting experience as well as a pleasant and relaxing way to spend an afternoon or evening. NOTE: tours often sell out quickly so plan ahead. (MORE INFO)

View of Verazano Narrows Bridge from a Tour Boat, Photo (c) Bernie Ente

Fireboat Display in Front of Brooklyn Bridge, Photo (c) Bernie Ente

Bayonne Bridge at Sunset, Photo (c) Bernie Ente

To Everything There Is a Season

11 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by bojodadesign in Art, Gardens, Nature, Travel

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Alhambra, Gardens, Nature, New York Botanical Garden, Travel

Gardens are a work of art. We’re at the midpoint of summer now, my favorite season. Last week, I visited The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx for the first time. I can’t wait to visit this artful garden again in the fall (my second favorite season). One of the current exhibitions is Spanish Paradise: Gardens of the Alhambra and runs through August 21. It’s beautiful.

Daylily Walk, "Marse Connell", The New York Botanical Garden

A midsummer's view in a 50-acre tract of uncut forest that once covered New York City, The New York Botanical Garden

BoJoda Pop Quiz of the Day

07 Sunday Aug 2011

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