In early summer, Robin and I will be chaperones on another three-week study abroad trip to Ireland and the United Kingdom. I’ve set up another blog that will have a ton of info about the trip as the dates approach, and we will also be posting to it while on the trip. You can check it out at http://www.paullangphotography.com/british_isles
A few days ago I interviewed Gavin McClurg from the Best Offshore Odyssey. Gavin is the captain of the Discovery, a Lagoon 60 Catamaran that is three years into a five-year circumnavigation. A lot of people have done circumnavigations before, but the Best Offshore Odyssey is exploring off-the-map places for their kiteboarding potential. To date, they have discovered close to 100 kiteboarding spots that were previously unridden. You can check them out at http://www.offshoreodysseys.com/
Check it out at www.thekiteboarder.com, www.kiteforum.com, or subscribe to the podcast in iTunes at http://www.itunes.com/podcast?id=80697976
Last week, I was lucky enough to find myself on a press trip to Aruba with a group of travel writers who were going to learn how to kiteboard while on the island. I had a great time over there and met a ton of great people. The license plates on Aruba say ONE HAPPY ISLAND, and they mean it. Check out the photos at http://www.paullangphotography.com/aruba
This is a photo from my trip to Europe I did this last spring that I thought I’d post. It was taken just down the street and I thought it was an angle not seen very often of the famous monument.

I usually don’t get all that worked up about what politicians say, seeing as how they say a lot of things that might cause one to throw shoes and other solid objects at the television. It’s usually best to take comments during a campaign with a grain of salt, but one comment in particular of Sarah Palin’s has gotten really under my skin. When asked why she didn’t get a passport until last year, her response was that she didn’t have parents that bought her a passport and sent her backpacking Europe after college. She was not a part of that culture. What a load of crap.
For her to make a comment like that is total and complete ignorance. I didn’t have parents who could afford to send me backpacking through Europe, but that hasn’t stopped me from traveling. If you have an interest in seeing other places and learning about other people, you find a way to do it. It doesn’t take much money to travel. She has claimed that Alaska’s proximity to Russia gives her foreign policy experience, but has she ever been there? How can someone be expected to be on the world stage of diplomacy when they think that all international travelers are spoiled brats?
A comment like this shows a complete lack of interest in the world outside of the U.S. Not only that, but it helps to spread the belief that traveling is something for the elite only, i.e. something that the everyday Joe on main street simply cannot afford to do. This is a dangerous thing to be saying to a country that is already full of people afraid of the international world. We should be looking up to people who encourage others to see that world and meet people from other countries, not ones that exude ignorance and close-mindedness about the world.
I have put together a travel photography book filled with images from the trip I took to Ireland and the UK. Click on the box below or on the right of the page for ordering information.
I just recently spent three weeks traveling through Ireland and the UK. All of the photos are now online and can be viewed at: http://www.paullangphotography.com/europe08/
Get something to eat before you sit down to go through them as there’s more than 1400 images to browse through. Let me know what you think of them.







