Spanish Cannons on Lake Erie
Beautiful bronze cannons from the 1700s on Lake Erie - Click above for more
What to do in San Diego when it rains?
Making the best of rainy days and 100 degree heat on a recent trip - Click above for more
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Content Train….Soon to be back on the tracks…
Folks, I have been letting the regular content and forum here idle for a bit while other things have taken priority in the fall and winter. Now that things are warming up outside, it is time to heat things back up here both virtually and in the real world. So stay tuned in the coming days for some current posts and invites to go out in the real world and capture some images. Read More →
Spanish Cannons on Lake Erie
I just got back from visiting my home town of Erie, PA and while there I decided to take some pictures of some unique Spanish Cannons that are part of a memorial in a cemetery there that overlooks Lake Erie. I have taken a few pics of these cannons on an earlier trip, but it was during the winter and although I loved the pictures, I have been wanting to come back and capture them in some better light. There... [Read more]
What to do in San Diego when it rains?
I had the opportunity to spend 2 weeks in San Diego in June and was pretty excited for all the potential Photo opportunities I would have while I was there. Unfortunately this June happened to be one of the worst for the dreaded “June Gloom”, and it seemed the only days the sun was shining was the days I had to actually do some work. So all of the glamorous shots of waves breaking and... [Read more]
Travel Log – Thailand
Well since I’m across the world I figure I’d post some pictures here and there of my experience in Thailand and China. Right now I am currently in China attending Tianjin University for beginning Chinese Language. I will be traveling to Beijing China this weekend and I hope to have more China pictures and I will post up another blog dedicated to China. I also hope this will be a great... [Read more]
How well do you know 395 South?
I have lived in Northern Nevada for almost 14 Years, and have traveled the roads between here and California extensively. Reno to Sacramento via every conceivable mountain pass and one lane road. North towards Quincy and Lake Almanor. Through Redding to Eureka and everywhere between here and Yosemite and the Central Valleys, but for some strange reason I had never had the opportunity to explore... [Read more]
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