I’ve been shooting for over twenty years now and I’m looking forward to the next twenty! I invite you to come take part in my journey and I’ll help you get a taste of the magical nature that surrounds us.
Archives for February 2014
Taken Too Soon
Why is it that artistic brilliance is so often accompanied by such unfathomable emotional and psychological dysfunction and suffering that the star implodes and we are left with darkness long before we have been touched by all its facets?
Job Description
Youth Care Worker is usually the position people in the human service field start out with. New youth care workers are the people who apply, all full of hope and ideas and excitement about how they are going to make a big difference in people’s lives.
Greet The Morning
A frosty morning is greeted by a wonderful red barn sitting in a farmer’s field. As the sun rises the frost begins to recede, revealing the true beauty of the landscape that we all love and call home. There is just something distinctly romantic about pastoral scenes like this.
A Multicultural Palette of Light and Color
Cathy developed her love of ethnicity and culture while traveling Thailand, Sri Lanka, the Maldive Islands, India and Mexico, where she has lived for the past 25 years.
The Party Is Over
Life goes on, for some. The next civil war is over and the radical party now controls the country, what’s left of it. Power outages, famines, and pogroms, and a future which doesn’t have a place for those who are not the chosen ones.
Tarmac Meditations #141: There Is A Time To Every Purpose Under Heaven
Them guys are fine companions on a grey day when work needs doin’ and the rain and wind is blowin’ in across the Western Ridge.
Shelter Dog Heroes
Each year thousands of dogs are surrendered to shelters and rescue organizations around the world. It’s a shame that this happens but I am thankful for the thousands of staff and volunteers at shelters and rescue organizations that take in, care for, rehabilitate, and hopefully re-home these dogs. It is an incredibly difficult job but things are getting better for shelter workers. They are having more success than ever before and that’s good for the dogs!
Riders Of The Purple Range
There is one not-to-be-missed experience, however, that should be on everyone’s “maple leaf” bucket list. I am referred to a luxurious summer horseback adventure with the venerable 91-year-old Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies (TRCR).
What Makes A Good Picture
In the visual world when one looks at an image,a conversation begins. It’s a private one. Unlike words that have an exchange of ideas and conversation ….the viewing of a photograph is largely a private affair. This language is universal.
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