For those wondering what caused my delay of posting this, I needed to do a little something for my kids. Anyway, theses photos show a side of Tahoe in snow, that I had nearly forgotten. There really is nothing quite so magical as an alpine landscape blanketed in a coat of white. The images came… Continue reading Lake Tahoe, Alpine Winter Wonderland (Part 2)
Author: Eric
Lake Tahoe, Alpine Winter Wonderland (Part 1)
Lake Tahoe. My personal heaven on Earth. The greatest Alpine Lake in North America, Lake Tahoe is 1,645 feet at it’s deepest, about 22 miles long and 12 miles wide, with 72 miles of shoreline, and 191 square miles of surface area. (And, like the Loch Ness, Lake Tahoe may harbor a prehistoric creature fabled to be Tahoe… Continue reading Lake Tahoe, Alpine Winter Wonderland (Part 1)
Visual Music: Desert Rose by Sting, Featuring Cheb Mami
As a kid, my first exposure to Sting was listening to radio hits by The Police with my older brother. While I loved listening to The Police, Sting’s solo work has always intrigued me and enthralled me. While I haven’t liked a few of his solo pieces, his combination of jazz, pop, rock, world music,… Continue reading Visual Music: Desert Rose by Sting, Featuring Cheb Mami
Why I Leica Flower… and a Good Camera Too…
Sometimes the right tool can indeed make quite the difference. I am a photographer. And, while I’ve been relatively happy with my iPhone SE 2020, the truth is that I have missed having a “real” camera. So, I finally decided to increase my toolkit a little bit. My grandfather had several Rolleiflexes and Leicas in… Continue reading Why I Leica Flower… and a Good Camera Too…
How I Travel… now…(an update, and a little explanation as to my recent absence from my site)
About three weeks ago, I learned a few very important life lessons. Sometimes the Universe or whatever has a way of getting your attention in pretty dramatic ways. For me, that occurred while driving my little truck/camper in the middle of the night through Mendocino County on the extremely winding Highway 253 from Ukiah to… Continue reading How I Travel… now…(an update, and a little explanation as to my recent absence from my site)
Look with Understanding…
“Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know and you will see the way to fly.” ― Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Visual Music: Dancing in the Moonlight by Jubel featuring Neimy (Revised)
My daughter while roller skating, reminded me of the joy of just simply moving to music. Oh yes. Dance. She was so adorable and cute when this song came on… Now, when I listen to this song, I remember her, but I also remember myself. young. melodramatic. hopeless romantic. love struck. hopeful. and yes, so… Continue reading Visual Music: Dancing in the Moonlight by Jubel featuring Neimy (Revised)
Staying On Track?
To Begin Again…
To Begin Again… Failure, and becoming derailedYour forward momentum stopsYour mind chaotic, one thought, “I’ve failed”Your spirit once high, yet now it drops To fail, many believe is the endYet, failure only occurs when one reachesTo avoid it, most their desires they bendBlind to what their experience truly teaches Listening to the cacophonous polyphonyOf thoughts… Continue reading To Begin Again…
Being an Artist is Hard, But it Shouldn’t Be
I’m not 100% sure of this, but I think it’s a safe bet to assert that nearly every child in America has used Crayola Crayons at some point, and that includes all of you adults out there too, especially all of you artists. My last post regarding my visual interpretation of Rachmaninoff might have thrown… Continue reading Being an Artist is Hard, But it Shouldn’t Be