Last August, I did something completely new for me. Something independent, even a little bit risky. I went camping, in a tent, on a stretch of wild beach, with no cell phone access, by myself. Emphasis on BY MYSELF. SOLO. It was fantastic.
Archives for 2013
Mind Controlled Devices – Part 3
In part three of our mind controlled series Guest Author Kyle Albert takes us for a ride in a car that can be driven by thoughts alone.
Twitterville
I named this painting Twitterville. It was originally a painting from an image I took in San Francisco. Everyone is in so much of a hurry, each having their own story.
Tarmac Meditations #131: Magical Mystery Tour
Are you kidding me? Seriously my eyes are 50% of what they used to be and my small motor skills, as in typing, are a joke to behold. To put it mildly it’s a bit of a challenge to be a writer / photographer these days, a magical mystery tour if you will.
Birthday Presents and Magic (Part 2)
My daughter Bill and I were spending Bring Your Child to Work Day together. And before you start scratching your head about her name and start calling me an asshole, let me explain something about Bill.
The Wreck Of The S.S. Ethie
On a storm blasted day in December, 1919 off the west coast of Newfoundland, a drama unfolded which intrigued millions. Did a Newfoundland dog save the lives of the 92 passengers and crew of the SS Ethie?
Through The Lens Of Benjamin Edelstein
Benjamin Edelstein is a world-renowned photographer who captures vivid, unique scenes of nature and metropolitan areas from the world’s most scenic views.
Lasting Roman Design
Torcello is one of the original settlements in the Venetian lagoon. With it’s roman influenced architecture and infrastructure it is very different from Venice proper or it’s more famous island neighbors of Murano and Burano.
How Vanishing Honeybees Will Eliminate Global Organic Food Supplies
Organic food crops require pollination from honeybees to flourish, but bees are disappearing faster than they can be replaced along with healthy food.
The Footprints That Follow
With a heavy life decision in front of me, as I carefully consider my options, I am becoming clearer about the fact that it is not the outcome of my decision that I need to consider, but instead, the rather difficult reality that I have already made the decision; I just haven’t admitted it to myself yet.
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