Monthly Archives: May 2014

on being present

There has been a lot written over the years on being present. The in-the-moment seekers are everywhere these days. And it’s one of the best practices I know. I do yoga regularly and have learned through my practice to apply the here-and-now thinking to most aspects of my life. It’s easy when you can look […]

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#weekend10 – week 2

I have had trouble distilling this set of #weekend10 down to only 10 photos. Seriously…it was a perfect weekend in my book – full of fun, family and fresh air. I packed up the car Friday afternoon on a whim and headed to Asheville to get away for some much needed R&R. Oh man… it […]

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#weekend10

Right up front, I am going to admit it… I am borrowing this “#weekend10″ idea from another amazing photographer (check her out here), but only because I think it’s inspired, fresh and fun. Mostly though, it fits in with what I really need right now. I am excited to have a new personal focus and […]

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A window seat

I am fascinated with the world from above. I love to take the window seat on an airplane and press my head up against the layered glass while keeping my sights on the horizon. The quick shifts in altitude can be jarring while navigating the skies, but the end result is always worth the magnificent […]

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Johanna

“There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief and unspeakable love.” Rumi __________   This is not a post I want to write. Not now. But I find myself at this frustratingly familiar […]

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