Sayonara To Nippon, Nyet To Russia
Denied access to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Alvah and Diana are in the midst of a 1,300-mile passage from Japan to the Aleutian islands. From “The Roger Henry File” for August 21, 2008
Denied access to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Alvah and Diana are in the midst of a 1,300-mile passage from Japan to the Aleutian islands. From “The Roger Henry File” for August 21, 2008
A pair of gracious hosts show Alvah and Diana Simon the royal treatment when the Roger Henry arrives in Aburatsubo, Japan. From “The Roger Henry File” for July 23, 2008
In this historic port, Alvah ponders Japan’s relationship with the United States and discovers a cultural divide hidden in the mystery meat. From “The Roger Henry File” for June 26, 2008
On Kyushu Island, a gracious host shows Alvah and Diana Simon how the Japanese eat with their eyes. From “The Roger Henry File” June 9, 2008
In Japan, Alvah has learned how to marry his rugged individualism with the country’s meticulous bureaucracy. “The Roger Henry File” from our May 29, 2008, CW Reckonings
Alvah explores the boundaries of his own comfort zone in the Port of Naze in Japan. From “The Roger Henry Files” for March 13, 2008
Once he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From “The Roger Henry File” for April 25, 2008
As he studiously prepares to depart Guam for Japan, Alvah Simon wonders if he’s lost touch with his inner wild child. From “The Roger Henry File” for March 31, 2008
Welcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts’ capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. “The Roger Henry File” for March 20, 2008
When their new friends from Lamotrek need medical help, Alvah and Diana Simon make the connections to move a mountain. “The Roger Henry File” for February 29, 2008.
Stopping over on this remote atoll in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Diana busy themselves exploring and upholding local customs. “The Roger Henry File” for February 15, 2008.
Mysterious EPIRBs, a cooking mishap, and a blatant violation of Treaties make for an eventful passage. From “The Roger Henry files for January 24, 2008
Denied access to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Alvah and Diana are in the midst of a 1,300-mile passage from Japan to the Aleutian islands. From “The Roger Henry File” for August 21, 2008
A pair of gracious hosts show Alvah and Diana Simon the royal treatment when the Roger Henry arrives in Aburatsubo, Japan. From “The Roger Henry File” for July 23, 2008
In this historic port, Alvah ponders Japan’s relationship with the United States and discovers a cultural divide hidden in the mystery meat. From “The Roger Henry File” for June 26, 2008
On Kyushu Island, a gracious host shows Alvah and Diana Simon how the Japanese eat with their eyes. From “The Roger Henry File” June 9, 2008
In Japan, Alvah has learned how to marry his rugged individualism with the country’s meticulous bureaucracy. “The Roger Henry File” from our May 29, 2008, CW Reckonings
Alvah explores the boundaries of his own comfort zone in the Port of Naze in Japan. From “The Roger Henry Files” for March 13, 2008
Once he endures the paperwork tempest that is the Japanese Customs and Tariff Bureau, Alvah finds a lot to love in the Land of the Rising Sun, including the Awamori distillery.From “The Roger Henry File” for April 25, 2008
As he studiously prepares to depart Guam for Japan, Alvah Simon wonders if he’s lost touch with his inner wild child. From “The Roger Henry File” for March 31, 2008
Welcomed by the Arteros, a Chamorro family with a heroic history in the American military, Alvah Simon reflects on his hosts’ capacity for loyalty and forgiveness. “The Roger Henry File” for March 20, 2008
When their new friends from Lamotrek need medical help, Alvah and Diana Simon make the connections to move a mountain. “The Roger Henry File” for February 29, 2008.
Stopping over on this remote atoll in the Caroline Islands, Alvah and Diana busy themselves exploring and upholding local customs. “The Roger Henry File” for February 15, 2008.
Mysterious EPIRBs, a cooking mishap, and a blatant violation of Treaties make for an eventful passage. From “The Roger Henry files for January 24, 2008
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