Up and down the country…
Fly here. Fly there. Fly here and there for the university. Fly here and there for my personal projects. This time? Personal project. I’m back in Chicago. Stay tuned… -Noah…
Fly here. Fly there. Fly here and there for the university. Fly here and there for my personal projects. This time? Personal project. I’m back in Chicago. Stay tuned… -Noah…
How many steps on this pair of shoes? How many miles have those little luggage wheels rolled? How many overhead bins or subway floors has that camera bag sat on?…
“Oh, that city kinda feels like Berlin.” “This town reminds me a little of Chicago.” “It is like a small version of London.” “Memphis looks a lot like Cairo when…
Blame it on whatever natural phenomenon you’d like – angle of the sun, atmospheric composition, amount of trees in bloom vs leaves on the ground, whatever… …it never fails to…
As I mentioned yesterday, the Italy section of this journey is coming to a close. Since the flight is out of Rome, it seemed a shame to come all this…
Winding around the rolling hills of Tuscany to the hill-top town of San Gimignano. It is quite a striking thing to see in the distance, coming around the bend. Spikes…
As weird as major time-zone changes are to my brain, trying to sort photos after jumping time-zones in my camera timestamp is just annoying. Coming and going, making days extremely…
Back on the road, back in the airports. The Little Rock airport, now, for a pretty big jump. LIT>DTW>CDG>FLA. FLA = Florence, Italy. A few miles underfoot this Thanksgiving week.…
The midnight plane with its flying lights looks like an unloosed star wandering west through blue-black night to where the mountains are, a star that’s come so close to…
I often write about what it means to be a “regular.” I’m talking where all the waiters or baristas or bartenders on all the different shifts know your order. Where…
Chicago. Finally a moment to wander the streets with no agenda, no work to do. A few touristy things and a whole lot of film through the M4-P. These are…
Ever wonder how many steps you take with a single pair of shoes? Through a dozen countries, so many sidewalks, paths, hallways, living rooms… Who knows…? Stay tuned… -Noah D.