There Is No Red Button

There Is No Red Button cover

A continuation of Push the Red Button, There Is No Red Button is a collection of travel experiences and observations. This could be a discussion with fellow diners in Lisbon shortly after the 9/11 attacks, dealing with the crowds at the Chelsea Garden show in London or learning about the Russians building the High Aswan Dam in Egypt.

The title of this book refers to there not being a red button to push when things go awry; as was sometimes the case in the previous book. In this book we see that in many situations the best plan is go with the flow and see how and where things end up.

Due to the extraordinary complications and life changing events that 2020 has presented to the author, let alone the rest of the world. The expected publication date of this book in now December 2020 or January 2021.

So far, these are the sections in the new book.

  1. Music
    • St. Thomas
    • Venice
    • Lucerne
    • Vienna
    • Lisbon
  2. Conversations
    • Paris
    • Lisbon
    • County Tipperary, Ireland
  3. Food, Drink & Dance
    • Seville
    • Bilbao
    • Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia
    • Shenandoah
    • The Yukon Territory
    • St Barth’s
    • St. Martin/St. Maarten
    • London
    • Venice
  4. Islands
    • Malta
    • Gozo
    • Hawaii
    • Maui-Haleakala
    • Maui-Hana
    • Maui-Bare Bottom
    • Lanai
  5. Rivers and Lakes
    • The Danube—Budapest
    • The Salzkammergut
    • The Danube—Bratislava
    • Brenta Canal
    • The St. Lawrence
  6. Egypt
    • Lake Nasser & Abu Simbel
    • Aswan
    • Valley of the Kings and Queens
    • Cairo
  7. China
    • Beijing
    • The Wall
    • The Yangtze
    • Shanghai