Back from vacation — tanned, rested and ready for more blogging!
Some things are more important than masters track. Sorry. Excommunicate me. But faith (Easter and Passover, for example) and family get higher priority. And sometimes long naps. Last night, after more than 9 hours of driving, Chris, Bobby and I got home from an unforgettable vacation to northern Arizona and southern Utah. We spent eight days exploring and photographing some of Earth’s most magnificent landscapes — Sedona’s Red Rock country; the south rim of the Grand Canyon; the upper slot canyon of Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona; Bryce Canyon’s jagged spires in Utah; and the Navajo Nation’s treasures of Canyon de Chelly (pronounced Shay) and the incomparable Monument Valley. So that’s where I’ve been the past week, shirking my blogging while going off on a book-review tangent. (Sharp-eyed readers may have noted my cryptic aside of March 27: “I’ll be on vacation.”) So I’m sorry for not reporting on Boston nationals — or even British nationals, where a Debbie Brill masters high jump record was broken. I’ll give these my full attention in coming days.
But now I need to get some sleep (since traveling is hard work, and we drove close to 2,300 miles and took as many photos). So check back tomorrow for your daily ration of blockbuster masters track news and my irrational rants on subjects silly and serious.
Thanks for your patience.
And have a great family vacation yourself this year! I highly recommend it.

Our Navajo tour guide Milo -- an accomplished lensman -- took this family shot at the incredible Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona.
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sounds like a wonderful trip Ken, looking forward to the photos.
Your accomplished lensman must have a sense of humor, setting you guys up directly under a precariously placed log just above your heads.
Good to have you back,hope the vacation was fun…..now get back to work!!!
Even masters track bloggers deserve a break now and then! Glad you had a good vacation. Great place to travel.
Nice picture of the Grand Canyon.
Glad you, Chris, and Bobby had a great vacation.
Photos from our trip are here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24684499@N07/sets/72157623836331940/
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