Come and go home…
Is there a trouble to travel? It sometimes takes a long time between places. Sometimes travel forces long hours and exhausting work… just sitting there. But to wake in one…
Is there a trouble to travel? It sometimes takes a long time between places. Sometimes travel forces long hours and exhausting work… just sitting there. But to wake in one…
“Solvitur ambulando.” ~St. Jerome This quote was on Steve McCurry’s blog a few weeks ago. It embodies my experience in most cities. Especially when traveling alone, I walk. I walk…
Leipzig has been a big player in historical moments for the last few centuries, but very few people know very much about it. It has quietly (and sometimes not-so-quietly participated…
When I was in Munich in July, I was distracted with a dozen other things and wasn’t able to make a certain image. It just so happened that I got…
Is it possible to sum up a place? These are the photos from one day in Venice: 8:27am – 8:52pm. . . . Venice. As the tours pour in, people…
Kinda self-explanatory post today. Just some wanderings around Vienna. It snowed a good portion of the night and morning leaving the world quite wet and slushy. I had to pack for…
My first experience with “unsupported” travel – that is, without anyone making my reservations or travel bookings – was back in February of 2008 while I was studying abroad. I…
Except in the ridiculous latitudes north and south or around the equator, the changes of the seasons mark the passing of years. It becomes more apparent when another summer has…
Through you window That’s one way to see the world Step outside and look back into Look and listen And you decide what to believe Shine your light while you…
“The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon. We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson It is only natural to…
Egypt is easy to misunderstand. Even the geography is inverted. The Nile runs south to north, so down is up and up is down. The events of these photographs will…
Alexandria, Egypt. From the place where Alexander the Great claimed after his pilgrimage to the Black Land. It was about three hours north of Cairo. Along a road dotted with…