Welcome to Breakfast in America

I’m a Brit who unexpectedly emigrated to the USA in 2008, and this is my photo journal.

It’s an eclectic mix of things; there’s no guiding theme or topic. It is whatever catches my attention, what I’ve been thinking, doing, or piques my interest. Currently that’s mainly backpacking and clearing some of the backlog on my ‘honey-do’ list.

Memories

A dozen pictures, picked at random from my favorite memories. You can see my portfolio here.

More fun in the workshop (365:095)

More fun in the workshop (365:095) – Today we are building a “batch-loaded, inverted downdraft gasifier” wood stove out of old tin cans. 2 4

Thanksgiving 2016 – Family Picture

Thanksgiving 2016 – Family Picture. No remote shutter release this year, which meant I had to do the 10-second timer dash and hope the picture was okay. 2

A brief visit to the workshop (365:043)

A brief visit to the workshop. No sooner did I turn the scroll saw on than the blade broke. Fitting a new blade I discovered the spare blade I had wasn’t the right length … 3
Little Mermaid After Show Pictures

The Little Mermaid – Springfield Little Theater

Just before the beginning of term, with no warning or preparation, Lanie decided to audition for The Little Mermaid at Springfield Little Theater. Against some pretty stiff competition she was selected and to her credit has stuck with it with good humor through a rigorous rehearsal and show schedule. 14 pictures

Distant Hills

Distant Hills – The view to the northeast from the Pilot (Tower) Trail, near Lower Pilot Knob.

St. Benedict’s B&B

Our room at St. Benedict’s B&B — What an absolute gem this B&B was. We stumbled upon it quite by accident, and it was wonderful. 2

Waiting for watching

Waiting for watching – it’s a dull rainy day, and I liked the light.

Recent Posts

  • Start of trip selfie, Paddy Creek Wilderness

    Start of trip selfie, Paddy Creek Wilderness — Backpacking the Big Piney Trail, February 2026. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    I’ve not taken one of these in ages, so why not? The only issue right now is that it is just after two pm, my campsite is seven miles away, and it gets dark between five and six. I’d better get moving!

  • Hot Pink Mess at the Roby Lake Trailhead

    Hot Pink Mess Backpacking the Big Piney Trail, February 2026.
    Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    I was confronted with this pile of what appears to be hot pink trail blaze tapes as I was signing in at the Roby Lake Trailhead at Paddy Creek Wilderness. My initial guess was that someone had been over-enthusiastically blazing the trail, and had some spare blazes left over. Whatever.

    I’m here for a two-night stay of the Big Piney Trail. I plan to get in around twenty miles, on what’s going to be my first long hike in around nine months.

    • Today, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, I’ll be taking the South Loop up to the North Loop short cut, and then the North Loop to a spot I’ve called ‘Spring Hollow’ I’m heading there, as we’re still in the middle of a drought, and despite some recent rain, it’s still pretty dry, and the spring there has proved reliable so far.
    • Thursday I plan to hike the remainder of the North Loop north and back around to the South Loop, and then get myself to another favorite place I’ve nicknamed ‘Paddy Creek Trolltunga.’ Thursday night and Friday morning will be the coldest of the trip, 34°F and 45°F
    • Friday, I’m taking the shorter (faster) route back to the trailhead, continuing along the South Loop. Why the rush? It’s our wedding anniversary, I dropped Ginger off at her parents on the way to Paddy Creek, and I’ll join her when I’ve finished my hike on Friday.

    The weather is going to be mostly warm and sunny, albeit windy too, so I took a gamble and packed my 40°F fair weather top quilt. Judging by the wind and weather, I thought a ‘burn ban’ was likely so instead of my alcohol stove, I packed my butane stove (MSR PocketRocket).

  • The Kauffman Center from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building

    The Kauffman Center from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    We were at the Kauffman Center last night for Chris Thile with the Kansas City Symphony.

    I decided that the view from a nineteen-thirties building deserved a retro color treatment. I know it’s not period appropriate, but I like it.

  • View to the east from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building

    View to the east from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    This picture features the T-Mobile Center. Katie recently moved into an apartment in the Power and Light Building, and we were taking in a quick tour of the facilities. The Art Deco foyer was absolutely wonderful.

    I decided that the view from a nineteen-thirties building deserved a retro color treatment. I know it’s not period appropriate, but I like it.

  • View to the west from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building

    View to the west from the 32nd floor terrace, Kansas City Power and Light Building. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    This picture features the Diocesan office and Grace & Holy Trinity Cathedral, which can be seen just past the convention center. I waved at my ex-colleagues, but I don’t think they saw me. Katie recently moved into an apartment in the Power and Light Building and we were taking in a quick tour of the facilities. The Art Deco foyer was absolutely wonderful.

    I decided that the view from a nineteen-thirties building deserved a retro color treatment. I know it’s not period appropriate, but I like it.

  • Empty Chair

    Empty Chair. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    I’d planned to take a picture of Ginger sitting, enjoying the view, which would have been a great silhouette. But Ginger got up as I grabbed my phone. So instead, we have an empty chair. Hilton President Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri.

  • Ginger’s Flowers

    Ginger’s Flowers. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    Ginger loves to sit here in the sun in the winter. I liked the light on flowers and thought I’d try to capture it. Unfortunately, the battery was dead on my camera, so, I used my cell phone instead. The odd colored highlights are caused by the crystals we hang in the Sparkle Zone’s windows.

    Ginger’s Flowers. Copyright © 2026 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
  • Cascade Campground

    Cascade Campground. Day 7 – Road Trip October 2025. Copyright © 2025 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    The final leg of my hike back to my campsite. As it was still early, I then drove to St. Elmo, a Ghost town ten or so miles away. The unpaved roads were in the process of being regraded, and they’d been dumping and wetting topsoil on the road, making it sticky, slippery, and muddy.

  • Approaching Cascade Campground

    Approaching Cascade Campground. Day 7 – Road Trip October 2025. Copyright © 2025 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
    Approaching Cascade Campground. Day 7 – Road Trip October 2025. Copyright © 2025 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

  • Trail Sign, the western end of Narrow Gauge Trail #1432

    Trail sign, the western end of Narrow Gauge Trail #1432. Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad Trail. Day 7 – Road Trip October 2025. Copyright © 2025 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.

    With my short road hike and excursion up a brief bit of Section 14 of the Colorado Trail, I managed six and a half miles for my second hike.

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