ROBB'S BLOG
March 24th, 2011
Favorite Turkish Places (Photos) »
March 24th, 2011
Our Greek Road Trip (Photos) »
Mountains, beaches, fishing towns, ancient history–we found it all driving through Greece.
March 24th, 2011
All Around Athens (Photos) »
Robb captured the exciting moments–and some everyday ones (bus riding, for instance)–in the ancient city.
March 23rd, 2011
The Luxor Way (Photos) »
Luxor was intoxicating, and we have the photos to prove it.
March 23rd, 2011
Days on the Nile (Photos) »
Robb documents our serene trip down the Nile.
March 23rd, 2011
Cairo: After the Revolution (Photos) »
A bit behind on getting Robb’s photos organized. But from here on we’ll be posting from Egypt through Turkey.
April 21st, 2010
The Beauty of Experience »
In many ways our latest trip affirmed for me the beauty of experience. Doing something rather than just reading about it and how experience shapes you. I have fond memories of my first trip outside the USA—in 1984 to Mexico. It was a journey where I grew more in a couple weeks than I had [...]
- January 25th, 2010
Hit the Road, Jack »
I’m in the homestretch of packing up for my departure tomorrow from San Miguel back to Texas. It’s been a little more than 4 years since we arrived here. The boys were young boys when we arrived and now they are young men returning to Texas. We have all grown in so many ways and [...]
- November 22nd, 2009
Fly Fishing Mecca »
Last Monday Jeb and I headed out for a father and son trip to fly fish some lakes and rivers of Patagonia. When Jeb turned 10, a time when each boy picks a trip to do with me, he chose fly-fishing in Chile. Jeb loves to fish and his Godfather Steve, a fly fishing guide [...]
- November 12th, 2009
Torres del Paine »
Robb Kendrick
Robb Kendrick (a.k.a. Dad) is an award-winning photographer with 15 National Geographic feature stories, 3 photo books and numerous museum exhibits under his belt. His latest book is called Still: Cowboys at the Start of the 21st Century and is comprised of tintype portraits of cowboys across the West. He has visited 78 countries and all five continents. His many adventures have included hanging out of a helicopter high over the Himalayas, crossing the turbulent Drake Passage between Chile and Antarctica and many other things that have kept Jeannie awake at night worrying.
