Odyssey of a Wayward Traveler
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About the Book
At the start of 2005, 18 months after his wife Loretta lost her battle with cancer, Ray Uzanas sold his house in
Finding the elusive Venus fly trap growing in the wild, sleeping in a tree hut in the forest of Georgia, solo hiking within the barren White Sands of NM, encountering a curious and hungry bear in Sequoia, talking photography with a former Ansel Adams student in Mendocino, often crossing the path of Lewis & Clark’s 1803/05 expedition, observing the predator/prey drama in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley, meeting tribal elders of the Crow Indians in Montana, participating in a Nebraska cattle auction, walking the Field of Dreams baseball diamond - and much more - are part of his unforgettable odyssey. His visits to such places as
Ray’s odyssey is a personal memoir and travelogue that stimulates the reader’s sense of adventure and learning. It will be especially inspirational to baby boomers, retirees, and young people interested in independent travel, and it is one man’s attempt to cope with the loss of a loved one.