USA | Wednesday, 26 Mar 2008 | Views [3975] | Comments [2]
F inding yourself in solitude. Everybody hears this time and time again. From the fruition of youth when sent on “timeout” to the isolation every individual needs in order to hibernate with one’s emotions. Even through days of work, locking the ... Read more >
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USA | Monday, 25 Feb 2008 | Views [2876]
Y oga is the art of release. It is the study of one’s concentration upon the diverse layers of the body, exploring deeper with an advanced focus into the mind, until eventually delving and settling forever within the spirit. This ancient tradition ... Read more >
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USA | Saturday, 16 Feb 2008 | Views [915]
A day of love. A day dedicated to that special someone who makes your body whimper, your mind rest at ease, and your heart flutter with freedom. It is a day for love. All we need is love, and here comes February 14th, Valentine’s Day. And of ... Read more >
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USA | Monday, 11 Feb 2008 | Views [787]
The Road’s Consistency
H ome and settled, now travel bound—it is a constant push and pull between the nature of yin and yang. A traveler is a traveler for life, and to be home is equally a journey as it is while on the road, but there’s a ... Read more >
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USA | Sunday, 30 Dec 2007 | Photo Gallery
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USA | Sunday, 30 Dec 2007 | Views [795]
A h yes, the holiday season. It arrives with festivities and it departs with greater festivities. Goodbye… and please do not return until next year… if you must. Christmas has always been about family, yet in the same context, Christmas has been ... Read more >
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INDIA | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Photo Gallery
The Motherland
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ITALY | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Photo Gallery
The Alleyways of Civilization
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NIGERIA | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Photo Gallery
The Niger Delta
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NIGERIA | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Views [854]
A n idea, the design, research on the Peace Pole Project, a new design—and then the chainsaw; a three and a half foot blade warped in a tooth of gnawing metal. We were supposed to have the materials, and the paints, but there were none. So we improvised, ... Read more >
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ITALY | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Views [1009]
V enice; silent but for the jabbering tourists, the water taxi and ferry engines and the timid yapping dogs trailered by a thin flora leash. Nights upon the isles were mesmerizing as the gypsy coin jinglers of Florence felt like a gossamer memory ... Read more >
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INDIA | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Views [1654]
D ay 5. We met the sun that morning on a bed of clouds. An orange searing red flame; the day's orb was caught between the gossamer tails of passing sky. All of us, peace-walkers in heart, felt the surrealism of reality, its magic and its unbelievability.... Read more >
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GREECE | Sunday, 25 Nov 2007 | Views [25921] | Comments [1]
Why Oh Why? “ N ever?” “Uh-uh.” “Not once?” “Nope.” “Ah yes. Now how about today?” I smiled. Where I come from it’s taboo. It’s labeled as a counter-culture; a flower child, a hippie, a youth in the presence of a rebellious act. Those ... Read more >
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FRANCE | Tuesday, 20 Nov 2007 | Photo Gallery
Walking Through France
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FRANCE | Thursday, 30 Aug 2007 | Views [2364] | Comments [1]
Who’s Guiding Whom Upon The Way? T he moment I stepped into Cahors the clouds opened their hulls. Cargos of rain poured as I laggardly entered civilization and sought shelter within a phone booth. Inside the one-man encasing, its’ glass shielded ... Read more >
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