
Scale
Once more on the C. Del Moro a greeting, a rest stop, a welcome. Along the way we discovered size and scale in many details. I was privileged to spend Thursday evening in a twelve Read More …
Once more on the C. Del Moro a greeting, a rest stop, a welcome. Along the way we discovered size and scale in many details. I was privileged to spend Thursday evening in a twelve Read More …
The pointed spyres of white gladiolas rival for dominance in their finger pointing. The cluster perched in the public market hints at tradition and aesthetics and a delight in natural patterns. The rich red of Read More …
In Puerto Escondido the walls are alive with dancing surf boards. Somehow I think I’ve arrived a decade late in a town where surfers are more important than all-inclusives. Vegetarian food and seafood abound. The Read More …
All that blue stuff wrapped around monuments will need to wait. Sitting across from a Dutch couple (ok he was and she was an American who spoke better Dutch than I did) in a French Read More …
The double walls of the house at number 2 conceal a corridor. The woman guiding us through the house where she now lives shows us the hidden tunnels and the passageways used during the Second Read More …
Passing through a field of sunflowers we enter into the city of Arles. The Roman amphitheater is a few centuries older than the stages for the Van Gogh paintings and provides more than focus to Read More …
Scattered on the hilltops and in the valleys along the Rhone and Soanne are stories of aesthetic and ascetic experience. Mountaintop experiences of ordinary living with extra-ordinary devotion. The Semang Monastery, restored and captured in Read More …
The image of the Pont Gard on the 5 Euro note is both a reminder and acknowledgment of history. The bridges was part of the construction of the 50 km aqueduct to carry water to Read More …
The silk woven wall tapestry (3m x 10m) created by Eva Jospin decorates the wall in the restored hall of the popes. It is hard to imagine that we sat down to dinner in the Read More …
The secret is not in the bag! Chocolate lovers beware. The unbleached burlap sacks move Cacao beans around the world. From first sighting in Santa Ana Ecuador in 3500 BCE to the dark chocolate found Read More …