Category Archive: travel

All You Need Is Love

It used to be that wherever I traveled, at some point, I would hear the Beatles playing. It was as if they were part of a great worldwide playlist. The band broke up… Continue reading

This Land is Your Land

This machine kills fascists. If wishing made it so. I’ve been working on a new book, a follow up to I Will Not Hurt Myself/I Will Not Hurt Others. It’s the last time… Continue reading

Southeast Asia Redux

I don’t often return to places I’ve gone. Well, that’s not quite accurate. I’ve criss-crossed the U.S. many times and gone back to the meaningful places as much as time and money allows.… Continue reading

New Mexico Redux

When I took off for a little break in September to Alamogordo region of New Mexico, I had no idea that I would be returning so soon. But a chance meeting led to… Continue reading

Portland Grid Project

It’s the holiday season and between being generally merry, getting my book published (I Will Not Hurt Myself/I Will Not Hurt Others is scheduled to be released in January-ish!), organizing The Next Big… Continue reading

Catching Up With…

As we start to transition into autumn, I am catching up with the past few weeks of shooting. I was really hoping for a leisurely summer, but I have been busy. And I… Continue reading

Summertime

I have to take a little time out from I Will Not Hurt Myself/I Will Not Hurt Others. There’s a ways to go and I need to break it up a little with… Continue reading

Last Night I Dreamt of San Pedro

It’s a matter of debate whether Madonna was really singing about the town on Ambergris Caye in Belize, but that’s the rumor. Taking a break from I Will Not Hurt Myself/I Will Not… Continue reading

Scotland in Five Views

Sometimes you take the trip and sometimes the trip takes you. Though unspoken (there were no philosophers in my family), I was raised to believe that travel is important. Whether a backcountry hike… Continue reading

Not Quite In Defense of Big Cities

In my wild and misspent youth, I imagined traveling the great cities. Growing up in the big vibe of 70’s San Francisco, my dreams of adventure stood upon the classics like New York,… Continue reading