One of the reasons for returning on this trip to SE Asia was to take supplies and clothes (for the second time) to a school in need up in the northern Read More
southeast asia.
Why spend time and money visiting places for the second and third time? I’m sure that’s what many people are thinking and frankly I’ve asked myself Read More
dawn.
Months ago my friend Susan introduced me to the meaning of Anam Cara. Anam is the Gaelic word for soul and Cara is the word for friend. Read More
rising through the muck.
The lotus...a symbol of hope. It takes root in the mud and eventually rises through the muck to emerge in the sun. I really hadn't spent much Read More
i’m back.
Oh...little blog...I'm back. I have so much to tell you. Honestly, I'm still trying to get my thoughts together because within 48 Read More
greetings from mexico.
Where do I even start...I'm in San Miguel de Allende...and for an entire month! To unplug from the election, to soak in all the creativity that Read More
a path of plenitude.
As a photographer, I'd often heard this quote by Henri Cartier-Bresson...Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst. When I Read More
new beginnings.
A new beginning...a blank canvas. Ok...three blank canvases. But we'll get to that in a second. It's time for a second New Moon to Read More
impressionism at the nybg.
A visit to the American Impressionist garden at the New York Botanical Garden had been on my list for a while and knowing the exhibit would soon Read More
lessons learned.
A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. --Diane Arbus As mentioned in a previous posting, I've never Read More
shame on you, nyc.
Like the large painted murals that I've showcased in previous blog postings, commissioned public art pieces are a favorite of mine too. Read More
summer in the city.
Remember me? I know...it's even hard for me to believe that I didn't post at all during July! It was the first month that Read More
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