



–photos by me




–photos by me

My son Aaron and I took a walk through the lowlands at the foot of the Laurentian Divide yesterday. We chatted about his upcoming trip to Vietnam. At 45, he’s decided to take a month off from his job and visit a girlfriend who teaches English in Ho Chi Minh City, instead of buying a motorcycle like I did when I was going through my midlife crisis.
Some fathers might discourage such a thing, but I say go for it! Soon you’ll be too old to gallivant around the globe, and all you’ll have is memories, so make them worthwhile.
be like the mountain–
keep your feet on the ground
but reach for the sky
–Photo by me

Shoot into the sun to show shape and projecture;

have the sun at your back to show color and texture.
I took both of these photos of the ice at the pit melting from the same spot, but in opposite directions.
–Photos by me

don’t put off the things
that you want to do in life
until the end nears,
for heaven may be closer
than it presently appears
–photo by me

taking in an old dog, whose owner had died,
i was told that he rarely took her outside,
so i tore off her collar and threw it away,
and we went on adventures day after day.
and though she was here for only two years,
i think of her now and it brings me to tears,
but deep in my heart, i am forever glad
that i gave her the best years she’d ever had.
–image by ai

I walked down the tracks on this beautiful day

It wasn’t too long, and a train came my way.

They rumble along through the hills and the dales,

And sometimes there’s more than just trains on the rails.
–Photos by me

the gander
said to mother goose
that it was
time to go,
so they flew up north and found
nothing there but snow
–photo by me

this owl effectively conveyed
that he was deaf and mute–
no matter how much noise i made,
he didn’t give a hoot
–photo by me




–photos by me

spring is in the air
the signs are everywhere–
mother nature stirs

–photos by me