Welcome to my personal web page. I have created this site as a way to share my deep passion for story telling about local culture and history, natural resources, ecology, water resources, land conservation, and all things earth science. It’s also a landing spot for the many photos I like to take when I travel. Thanks for visiting. You can contact me at herbsaperstone@gmail.com

TRAVEL BLOG

Days 2 and 3: Welcome to Delhi

I wish my first impression was more poetic but at midnight, in the midst of an air quality alert, the world’s second largest city on Earth offers up some distinct sensory experiences. One of the first things I noticed once on the airport jetway was a distinct odor or as urban social scientist refer to…

Day 1: The Long Road to India…

My first post is brief but that didn’t mean our journey to get here was. Our first 48 hours- even if that is the right measurement given the time 11.5 hour change, was nothing short of a travel marathon. Yes, 11.5 hours as a holdover from the early British colonial days. We left Fort Collins…

Fin del mundo (End of the World) Dec 4

Our last day in summery Buenos Aires and we packed our carryon bags with puffy jackets and hats for our 3 hour trip to the southern tip of the continent. Boarded a flight (lovely lots of room, smooth, mostly clear skies) 1500 miles south along the Atlantic Oceans’s southwest coastline to the tip of Argentina.…

3 responses to “Welcome”

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    cc

    Crazy HERB! This website is so you!!!! Thanks for sharing.

  2. Michael Hobbs Avatar
    Michael Hobbs

    I was googling for Ft. Collins Stratigraphy to correlate a unit in North Park to the Lyons SS and low and behold, I found this great site by my old friend.

    I hope you and Jessica are doing well. Pam and I are up at our cabin for a few days and found some new areas of geologic interest. Tara is married and lives in Hong Kong, or as Pam calls it, “the furthest place on the planet from us”.

    I know you are retired from PSD and live up near Horsetooth. I am still working, managing geophysical surveys.

    Hope to hear from you by email or phone: 420-5991

    1. Herb Saperstone Avatar

      Hi Mike! Great to hear from you! . And not entirely retired…still working on video projects but on stuff I love. Both David and Lindsay are well- both living in Denver and Jessica working part-time out of the house herec. Let’s continue via email (mine is hisaper@gmail.com) or text via 970-443-3797.

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