Pictures of Blue – NW Oregon Coast
Lorsque je lève les yeux, Je rencontre tes yeux Et je me dis : "Mon Dieu, C'est vraiment merveilleux, Tant de bleu." Edith Piaf (Plus Bleu Que [...] continue reading
Lorsque je lève les yeux, Je rencontre tes yeux Et je me dis : "Mon Dieu, C'est vraiment merveilleux, Tant de bleu." Edith Piaf (Plus Bleu Que [...] continue reading
"...it is nothing less than a wild, rocky barren wilderness, of wrecked and ruined Nature, a vast field of volcanic desolation.." Journal entry [...] continue reading
Since my announcement last week (SOOOOO lovely to hear from you all, by the way) I've been deep in planning mode. Planning my trip, what I'll need, [...] continue reading
It's been a while, I know, I know. It's the story of my life these days, still trying to find my new balance, that tricky place between living [...] continue reading
Hey ho, and another few weeks on the go. I'm so sorry, my dear readers. I'm trying not to make this ad-hoc posting a habit (really I am), but [...] continue reading
It's heavy and hot this morning. There's an airy mist that hovers in the valley and blankets it in a dull haze, almost like a softening filter [...] continue reading
What is beauty? As a photographer I find the question most intriguing. Beauty in nature is easy. It's something that I believe is perpetual and [...] continue reading
Are you on a suicide mission?? Freedom is that way! Some days start differently, even in these Groundhog times and today was one of those days. I [...] continue reading
This is a really, really cool town. It was the very first impression both of us had when we first saw the place and we hadn't been able to stop [...] continue reading
There’s something comforting about coming back to a place you know, and when you first start fulltime RVing that doesn't happen right away. For the [...] continue reading
On the way down from Virginia to SC we stopped to give "the beast" some TLC. It's a regular part of our fulltime travels and something we do every [...] continue reading
We were having a heat wave. It was the third week of Sept and "the beast" was parked in the northeastern-most point in the continental US. We were so [...] continue reading