When I heard about Lakeway Houseboats on the St. John River in New Brunswick, I immediately started dreaming and scheming. When Canadian Geographic Travel magazine agreed to take the story based on the St. John’s recent designation as a Canadian Heritage River and two sets of friends agreed to come along.
Archives for 2014
Full Frame 35mm or Crop Sensor?
Crop Sensor …
The implication is that 35mm is the holy grail of digital formats to which we all must aspire, and smaller formats are mere crops of the “real deal”.
APS-C and 4/3 or no more crops of 35mm than 35mm is a crop of medium format. Each is its own format ….
Free Will: Who Owns Yours? Part 1
In the battle between free will human consciousness, and blind will parasitic a-consciousness, the battlefield is the mind of the host. And perhaps the deciding factor as to whether or not we will keep our free will, will depend entirely on how much we wish to keep it.
Deep Breathing – The Benefits Galore!
Do we all breathe? Yes, of course, that’s how we are alive! However, some studies and statistics reveal that most of us don’t breathe the way our body is meant to!
Pangong Tso: A Pristine Lake in the Indian Himalayas
At an altitude of 14,270 feet Pangong Tso is one of the world’s highest altitude lakes. The long lake winds its way through spectacular mountains and while doing so, its water changes colors, according to the time and mood of the sky ahead, shifting between shades of dazzling blue to emerald green.
Earth Risin’
There are things we cannot understand in this world. We try to find some place within or hearts to come to peace with the reality of those that continually divide us as humans, and as result destroying the “all.” Until we see one tribe, we will continue on a path of human destruction. This poem is a way for the writer to come to terms within herself and a need to see the end of killing. When youth are killed, a great consciousness is torn apart as well.
CELEBRATING THE SPIRIT OF WOMEN
My work explores the essence of beauty. It can be found in both the powerful aesthetic of glamour and the charm of imperfection. My objective is to find a balance between realistic representation and interpretive impressions meant to communicate the feeling and mood of the piece.
The Surreal Housewife: The Last Word
Why leave it to your grieving relatives, who will be furiously looking for your will, to make important decisions? Regardless of how comfortable you are thinking about your own demise, isn’t it your responsibility? And besides, wouldn’t it be nice to have the last word, once and for all?
I Have a Rose Garden
“…her words have disappeared, (but) her meaning is still with me…”
Hit the Road in Victoria
Covering 227, 600 square kilometres, Victoria is roughly the size of Great Britain and within its compact boundaries are a huge variety of landscapes and associated experiences.
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