Over the previous seven days I posted a preview and six on-the-road reports from a 2,431-mile drive across the continent on Interstate 10, from Ontario to Jacksonville, site of the 2005 Super Bowl. Some thoughts, after retyping on this blog those newspaper submissions from 12 years ago. –We did another drive on Saturday, the day […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Postscript
February 4th, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 6 to Jacksonville
February 3rd, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
Day 7 of the series and Leg 6 of the Interstate 10 road trip to the 2005 Super Bowl, 163 miles from Tallahassee, Fla., to Jacksonville — part of the 2,431 miles across Interstate 10 from Ontario, Calif., to Jacksonville. From February 5, 2005 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — We knew we had arrived when we whizzed […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 5 to Tallahassee
February 2nd, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
Day 6 of the series and Leg 5 of the Interstate 10 road trip to 2005 Super Bowl, 383 miles from New Orleans to Tallahassee, Fla., part of the 2,431 miles across Interstate 10 from Ontario, Calif., to Jacksonville, Fla. From February 4, 2005 TALLAHASSEE, Florida — We Left Coast natives tend to view Florida […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 4 to New Orleans
February 1st, 2017 · 1 Comment · Football, NFL, Sports Journalism
Day 5 of the series and Leg 4 of the road trip to the 2005 Super Bowl, 543 miles from San Antonio to New Orleans — part of the 2,431 miles across Interstate 10 from Ontario, Calif., to Jacksonville. From February 3, 2005 NEW ORLEANS — The party is already here. How come the Super […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 3 to San Antonio
January 31st, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Sports Journalism
Day 4 of the series and Leg 3 of the road trip to the 2005 Super Bowl, 558 miles from El Paso to San Antonio, part of the 2,431 miles across Interstate 10 from Ontario, Calif., to Jacksonville, Fla. From February 2, 2005 SAN ANTONIO — Texas is ridiculous. Almost any way you want to […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 2 to El Paso
January 30th, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
Day 3 of the series and Leg 2 of the road trip to the 2005 Super Bowl, 434 miles from Phoenix to El Paso, Texas, Jacksonville — part of the 2,431 miles across Interstate 10 from Ontario, Calif., to Jacksonville. (The following report came before Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, became globally notorious for drug gangs — […]
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Super-Sized Road Trip: Leg 1 to Phoenix
January 29th, 2017 · No Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
Day 2 of the series and Leg 1 of the road trip to the 2005 Super Bowl, 350 miles from Ontario, Calif., to Phoenix, part of the 2,431 miles from Ontario to Jacksonville, Fla. From January 31, 2005 PHOENIX — The grizzled little man named “Mac” handles bets while sitting on a stool in an […]
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A Super-Sized Road Trip
January 28th, 2017 · 2 Comments · Football, NFL, Road trip, Sports Journalism
It has been suggested that the core of most successful prose is the road trip. Someone gets up, goes somewhere new, has adventures, sometimes returns home. And we find ourselves entertained by the process. Or so I believed when I pitched to editors the idea of a Super Bowl road trip, back in 2005. It […]
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One Year Later
December 20th, 2016 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, France, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
We left Abu Dhabi a year ago today, and it seems more distant in time than that. Adapting to the south of France, buying a house, getting key renovations made, moving in … that seems like the effort of more than a year. Meantime, lots of things were going on back in the UAE, a […]
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Fidel and Me
November 25th, 2016 · No Comments · Baseball, Sports Journalism
I was never in the same room as Fidel Castro, but I was in the same stadium. It was the opening ceremonies for the 1991 Pan American Games and Castro’s Cuba was the host nation. A team of reporters had been assembled by Gannett News Service and USA Today and sent down to Havana on […]
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