By the seaside…in the Camargue National Park

By the seaside…in the Camargue National Park
Wednesday, September 5, 2018 →
Vintage.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018 →
Mont Major Abbey. I could hear the distant voices of the monks chanting in this beautifully preserved abbey.
Exploring the side streets after dinner.
Looking for a spot.
End of the day.
Say cheese!
Shadows and trees, shapes and design … memories of Japan.
Reflections at sunset
A windswept ruin in Kilmuir on the Isle of Skye from three years ago (😳 wow! time flies), feels appropriate to accompany the new blog post, “Where is the Prison in your Life?” Link in the bio.
Grandpa duties…🚂 @brioplay
“In a world where scarcity and shame dominate and feeling afraid has become second nature, vulnerability is subversive.” ~ @brenebrown
Flying home
The sky was on fire this evening.
A quiet corner somewhere.
I never live up to my ideals.
Home at dusk
Morning rain drops highlight meticulous work.
Accidental selfie! I was trying to take a photo of the sunset, but didn’t have my glasses on (see the squinting eyes) and hit the wrong button. 🤷🏼♂️😁
Inside and out - through the window.
Sunset last night.
Sunsets over the last week.
Hapu’u tree unfurling.
The finale of Concert For Our Lives Maui.
Haleakala looks over us at the skies clear at the start of Concert For Our Lives Maui. What a great day. Thanks to all involved.
Throw back to an unexpected and fun weekend in Newport, OR with an old friend a few years back.
Keeping the germs at bay.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018 →
This rather dark photo, a scan from a slide (remember them?!), was taken in 1989 when I was 25. I believe that it was taken somewhere in central Pakistan, perhaps near Lahore? The weather was baking hot, just dry heat, and I was on the start of a trip that would take me up through Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway to the Khunjerab Pass into China. I traveled through China to Hong Kong, and then onto Nepal and India. The journey was to change my life forever with the discovery of Tibetan Buddhism. That odyssey was almost 30 years ago, but some memories from it remain strong. In my latest blog post I explore the the comfort and reassuring power of memories. Link in bio.