Old Man With Crooked Stick Colleyville, TX |
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Old Man with Crooked Stick
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Respect: Honor your mother and father
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Pablo Hernandez Vargas My father |
My parents taught me all the basics: survival, respect for all people especially those older than me, the value of family, the value of extended family and friendship, compassion/empathy, justice, equality, and the sanctity of independent ethically driven thinking. They taught me the value of the truth and the principle that knowing the truth but not adhering to it made me guilty and complicit.
These were all principles they learned from their religion and their parents. They weren't simply guidelines, but rules they followed. They didn't follow the crowd; they followed their conscience. My father was a concientious objector (a non combatant medic) during WWII, like Desmond Doss, but he served his country. Through out his life he lost or was refused jobs because he refused to work on his Sabbath, Saturday. Again, he stood by his convictions.
He was ridiculed for his "broken" English but employers loved his work ethic and his personal ethics. To gain respect, be respectful. My father, however, believed that we also must speak up for the disenfranchised. "Unto to the least of these...", he would quote. Respect is a responsibility that we owe each other.
As I've aged, I have begone to notice how we ignore our seniors as if they are all demented and have no value. Yesterday, I witnessed a group of elderly ladies simply asking if their order could be taken at the bar vs the table where they were sitting and waiting patiently to be served. They were thirsty and it was hot outside. The barkeep rudely repeated that the server said "they would have to wait". No compassion and no respect. The ladies were offended but said nothing.
Well, I said something to the bartender about her rudeness and lack of empathy. Then I went to the lady who was not served and asked her how it made her feel. She and her group said they are frequently ignored as if they don't exist. I told them that I spoke to the bartender about the incident. It bothered me enough to say something and do something.
The incident kept playing over in my head, and when I went home I elected to call the manager and complain about the bartender who had also served me, smile less and without a care about me. I told him it was bad for business and that seniors are folks with lots of disposable income and can pay tips. I let him know the name of the person and added, I left no tip.
People do not respect each other today. We no longer follower the golden rule or even any form of higher power nor conscience. Do what's right. Speak up. Honor your mother and father. Be honorable, practice your ethics, and your faith. Go the extra mile and do what's right. Listen to your conscience.
Friday, June 6, 2025
A Little Bird Told Me
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Bluebird Waiting to Get Out Keller, TX |
My mother knew how to keep us all in line. She would tell us that she was omniscient because a little bird would tell her everything. My sisters and I believed her omniscience. When I spotted this bluebird on my walk, peering out, and watching my movement, I knew I had found one of her spies. Life has these omniscient little bluebirds. We should heed them.
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Female Eastern Bluebird With Meal Keller, TX |
It turns out that there are political bluebirds out there too. Also with omniscient powers. One is tweeting like crazy on social media how the Big Beautiful Bill is a sham and that it along with tariffs will cause a recession as we add more deficits snuff out consumer spending and wreak havoc to industrial supply chains. The other bird, the President, is tweeting back his song of sunshine and that he will retaliate on the doomsday tweeter. Wrong or right, it's not a good time to be a parked car underneath these birds. Both have been rumored to do lots of hyperbolic tweeting.
As both birds continue to sing and tweet, Congress ignores all economic advice, one thing we know, these tweeting birds have been known to crap on others their entire tweeting lives. I'm going to listen to the little bird that I inherited from my mother. And whether, I like Elon or not, I know that the Big Beautiful Bill is a sham, inflationary, and will slow down growth. Average folks like you and me have already seen the price of everything increase needlessly simply because of the President's loud tariffs tweets, and the tweets of FED economists. We've been warned. The GOP birds are flocking together claiming it will not add to our deficits and tax cuts, tariffs are necessary, one can only hope they migrate and leave us alone. I'm ready for the drama and noise to stop but that would sell less advertising.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Watch Out for Vultures
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Black Vulture Keller, TX |
Vulture are scavengers that feed on dead carcasses. They serve a purpose but you typically have to be dead. America is under siege by political vultures preying on the apathetic who might as well be dead. The few are feeding off of those who are not awake.
Tariffs and the notion that they will pay for tax cuts for the vultures is an example of this feeding frenzy. The fact is that it increases our debt and detracts from our income. This is not new and had been tried and failed before.
Let me leave you with a quote from Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "Liberty requires opportunity to make a living- a living which gives a man not only enough to live by, but something to live for. For too many of us the political equality we once had won was meaningless in the face of economic inequality. A small group had concentrated into their own hands an almost complete control over other people's property, other people's money, other people's labor- other people's lives. These economic royalists complain that we seek to overthrow the institutions of America. What they really complain of is that we seek to take away their power. In vain they seek to hide behind the Flag and the Constitution."
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Don’t Give Up
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Juvenile Black-Crested Titmouse Colleyville, TX |
It was a difficult week, an emotional roller coaster. Congress is about to add to our debt burden and the bond market doesn’t buy it. Not much I can do, I have prepared my clients for more volatility. I control what I can control. Photography gives me an opportunity to master what I can control in the solace of nature.
Well I was about to give up yesterday not one bird was out, perhaps it was the heat or maybe they the had gotten DOGED or gotten a memo. Not one wanted to cooperate or was in sight. I was dejected. I was about to give up and head home.
This fellow must have sensed my desperation. He suddenly flitted in front of me and went out on a limb. It was not an easy shot, lots of contrast, but it was a chance that I couldn’t pass. It looked like a Tufted Titmouse but it actually was a surprise. It was an Oak Titmouse not even on my list.
There’s more than a few of us who want to give up. We are tired at times depressed and anxious, but don’t give up, the answer may very well show up when you least expect it. Press on. We are on this journey together.
Friday, May 23, 2025
What's Your Occupation?
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Blooming Mimosa Hold the Champagne Colleyville, TX |
It's not uncommon for folks meeting for the first time to inquire, "so what do you do for a living?" Besides all the hats I wear on any given day, my list includes: husband, grandfather, financial advisor, friend, counselor, minister, and photographer. If you were to ask what defines me, I would reply, I think.
Although thinking is not a vocation, I would say that for me it is. I process all of the information that I am receiving through all of my senses and I absorb the details. They affect me. Sometimes good and sometime I'm anxious and troubled. In fact, I am troubled by that folks who should know better and were raised in religious homes like me are not bothered to either speak up or do something. In fact, they are reluctant to stand up for me and my rights.
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Female Cardinal at Day Spa Colleyville, TX |
As a creative person working in a financial capacity, I notice details, trends, and history. Then I process this information and prepare a baseline strategy in real time. Details are the catalyst to form my strategy and subsequent reactions. At my age, I depend on my experience and judgment to guide me. I've seen this before. I know how to react. I have a voice.
It's time to wake up and think and process all that is happening around us. There's a beautiful world out there and it requires our participation. Many things are happening some good and some quite depressing. You have to be willing to open up your eyes and your senses to fully appreciate what exactly is going on.
Some folks are ok with accepting things as they are and to let others take on the responsibility. They are voyeurs. I choose to think independently and as free as the birds I photograph or the nature, I experience. We live here. We live now. We must be awake and listen to our conscience. This is my vocation, thinker. I hope I can encourage others to THINK. Think about what you are doing to me (Aretha), think about what you are doing to others, think about your neighbor, think about our future, our environment. Think about that "reconstruction" still even after the Civil War taken hold in some parts of our country, it's not so grand for women, people of color, and the handicapped. Think about how we are impacting the people who have the most financial insecurity. Think about what we are doing to provide tax cuts for the wealthiest at the expense of those who have the least. All of this at whose expense? Think about the American Dream. Tell me what it looks like for you, your children, and grandchildren. Look in the mirror and tell me who you are and are your proud of yourself.
Nature tells me life will go on. And Jesus said to behold nature. So I think...If I'm lucky, perhaps, I've done the same for you. So today, I think. We can change. It's a thinking choice. It's a decision.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Imagine There's No Heaven
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Eastern Phoebe Keller, TX |
For the sake of argument, imagine there is no heaven. How would that impact your behavior? Would you just go wild live like there's no tomorrow, with reckless abandon? Or would you live deliberately and make every moment count knowing there are no second chances? Would you give up or would you choose to act? What changes would you make personally?
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Immature Eastern Phoebe Keller, TX |
Nature adds balance to our lives. There's a teaming life out there going on and transacting every day. We need to learn its lessons. Get along and live. While heaven may appeal to many, the idea of living a millennium with intolerant judgemental people and a perpetual HOA doesn't appeal to me. I choose to carve out heaven here and make life here, now, better. I live now in the present. We can do better, if we choose to see this is our home. Make a difference. Say something. Do something. Don't wait. Don't postpone.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Moments
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Parque Chipinque, Monterrey, MX |
Lately, I've not enjoyed the political movies being played in this country. They make me anxious and fearful. We've seen them played before in our history and in Europe; the endings have not been good. I cannot control their historical outcomes. Those movies have already been made.
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Bluebird with Pensive Future Keller, TX |
I am one lone person. I didn't choose the cast of the movie being played, but I know it doesn't end well. People I trusted have let me down. People who profess to be Christian should know better. I feel very confused, angry, distraught. Betrayal does that you know. In the interim, I look at the beauty which surrounds me and I am grateful that I am able to see it. Life goes on and I focus my camera lens on the beautiful things I still see and find. It requires effort and focus on my part.
Times are turbulent and chaotic. There's a real lack of empathy and compassion. We are self absorbed and greedy. The movie is not over. The script may very well change. The characters will have to do their part. One thing I know is that most viewers share common hopes and dreams. We should focus on creating a new movie with that theme: the renewal of dreams and hope. We should call it the American Dream. Let's make a new movie together.
Monday, May 19, 2025
On The Trail
Mississippi Kite Colleyville, TX |
From my perch like this kite, I see and hear many things good and bad. I am not afraid to explore and spread my wings. I have to nourish myself and family and that requires effort, even if I don't want to get uncomfortable.
What I see and hear is disturbing. It's not remotely consistent with the lessons learned in church, specifically the Sermon on The Mount. Today, I would like to issue a warning "unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven."
This means we will be held accountable for our inactions. We can't simply ignore what is going on today. Oh how I wish I could, but I can't, I am uncomfortable. My conscience troubles me and it's my compass. When was the last time you questioned yourself? Say something, do something. The times are changing. No time to be silent, no time to be complicit. Be present now.
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Some Proverbs I Recall
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Hoodoos Bryce Canyon |
Been thinking again. Are you shocked yet? Two proverbs are in my head this morning: "as man thinks so is he" and "what you reap you shall sew", Old Testament meets new. It's the amplification of the Old Testament.
Perhaps this is the cognitive dissonance that's keeping me awake at night. I am baffled by how people I trust cannot discern the obvious. These two simple statements that I was taught by my parents and reinforce in church are moral lessons about character. Lessons to guide our behavior.
The Hoodoos above reflect years of erosion. Our values are being eroded and our moral judgment impaired. Say something, do something. You know what's right. Follow your conscience. Regardless of your religious convictions or political leanings, we must heed our conscience, the moral compass has a true north. The consequences are that we will reap what we/he has sewn.
Friday, May 9, 2025
Contemplate
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Eastern Phoebe Keller, TX |
A bird from his perch contemplates and communicates. It observes how it will find and get its food to its family, it sings its location, and warns of looming dangers.
From my perch, I see things differently than most. For instance, I probe into the simplistic message that tariffs are going to solve our deficits and fund the extension of tax cuts. But my bird brain see's things as slightly more complicated. What I see is this, if things are more expensive because of tariffs, from my Colombo vantage point, I have to make my income go further. Assuming my income is not rising, I cut back on how much I am spending and what I am spending it on. If I spend less and consume less, state and municipalities also generate less sales tax revenues. If they generate less revenues then and they are also receiving less federal subsidies, then we have less for things like education and infrastructure unless we raise taxes. If this happens, then businesses lay people off because their costs go up while the demand for their goods go down. Municipalities will also struggle as their revenues decline.
Tariffs are a tax on consumption. If we reduce how we consume, there is no way that tariffs can ever pay for deficits incurred. In fact, we have less revenues not more. Our economy is healthiest when consumers spend and can afford to buy goods and services. New manufacturing job creation does not happen overnight and we need labor at the right price. Our demographics are both aging and our population is not replacing those who are retiring fast enough. So we suffer for a longer duration and its not longer just a minor discomfort and fewer dolls for everyone. The poor and middle classes will suffer the most.
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A Vigilent Eastern Phoebe Keller, TX |
In the meantime, the farmer in Iowa, who has already invested capital in equipment, fertilizer, and planted his soybean seeds, loses markets to Brazil and Argentina. He loses his investment as we also cut agricultural aid to the rest of the world and our largest export markets close their doors to our exports of corn, soybeans, wheat, beef, and poultry.
This has been tried before. In 1928, the Smoot-Hawley Act, added to the problems of the Great Depression. Capitalism could not save us solely from the excesses which lead to the Great Depression. Tariffs made it worse. Since that time, most politicians have shunned tariffs as a source of protectionism and revenues.
Already, like he did in 2018, the President is backtracking trying to save face. But the price of everything has already gone up and will continue to increase for the remainder of the year. Oil companies cannot drill more when the price of energy is below $62 per bbl and the cost of steel pipe has gone up because their specs aren't made in the US. As my form of protest, I will spend less, I will not pay for the irresponsible tax cut extensions. We already have the lowest corporate tax rate within the G20. Let's reduce the deficit and eliminate the tax cuts. Let's figure out how to logically create a more efficient government. Let's think.
Yes we need to protect our national security and yes we need to have a viable supply chain for our national security, but these decisions need to be shaped by our Congress and not by two known convicted felons: Navarro and Trump. Seriously, we are being conned. In the meantime, the real issues are the attacks on democracy and the rule of law. Our fundamental civil rights are at stake. DEI includes: veterans, women and all minorities, including the disabled. We need to think and we need to sing loudly and communicate from our perches. "If I had a hammer..." You know the tune. Say something, do something.
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Flocking Together
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Lone Eastern Bluebird Keller, TX |
Besides my interests in photography, music, and art I enjoy American History. Our country was founded on a dream, we call it the American Dream: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We wanted the freedom to become untethered and be as free as this lone bird.
This morning I invite you to read our Declaration of Independence. It was ratified by the then thirteen colonies and it outlines the reasons for our secession and the causes of our discontent. These men were disturbed by the very same issues which trouble our democracy today: tariffs, taxation, and the rule of law. They risked their lives and risked their wealth to fight tyranny.
Al Hernandez Concerned in Keller, TX |
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
A Little Help From My Friends
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Eastern Phoebe Keller, TX |
No man is an island. We need each other: family and friends. They support us through the good times and bad times. If you are alone in your head find someone; if you see someone alone and withdrawn or in pain reach out. This Eastern Phoebe was there for me at the right time to bring me to my center. Don’t look inward, look up and out beyond you. Find your peace. You are not alone. We are bombarded by political vitriol. It messes our equilibrium. That’s not who we are. Be empathetic. Find your balance and thereby your peace.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Patience and Perseverance
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Blue Heron and Catch of the Day Colleyville, TX |
What do you want? What's required to reach your goals, aspirations, hope and dreams? Two words to help you achieve them: patience and perseverance. As I studied this blue heron, I observed; first. he had a plan, and second, he patiently executed it. He waited for the right moment to make his move carefully contemplating the water for movement and opportunities. He persevered the monotony of waiting for the most opportune time.
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Blue Heron Enjoy his Catch |
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Heaven on Earth
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Male Eastern Bluebird Keller, TX |
In my younger years, I contemplated becoming a minister. It definitely was my father's first choice for me and he had groomed me early to speak in public and defend my religion at all costs; he even gave me at birth a Biblical name, Eliezer (servant of God). In my youth and my collegiate years at a religious university something changed. It dawned on me that my religion was about exclusivity and not inclusivity. Suddenly, doubts crept in and I wasn't sure if I wanted to spend an eternity with these judgmental folks who hated heathens. The hypocrisy, without heathens there's no need for churches.
Regardless of my thoughts and change of heart, I never compromised my ethics, nor my values. Those, I ascertained on my own accord and free will, were good things to keep and practice within my life. Things like loving my neighbors, being charitable, kind, and above all the value of acceptance. I became less judgmental and more, not less, people accepted me as well.
So I chose a different path, I chose to make life better here on earth where I reside. I mean why wait until I got to heaven, shouldn't I at least attempt to make life better for those around me here? Just what if there is no heaven, then I have missed and wasted a lifetime of happiness and an opportunity to change someone else's life.
The miracles of life are always around us. There's a beautiful orchestra all around us in nature. There's so much to contemplate in the natural beauty of landscapes and the minute details of nature and its creatures. Constant reminders that your worry is for not. Nature exists. We are the stewards of our own garden of Eden.
What if you focused on making heaven here and focused on improving the quality of life for your family, your friends, and for strangers in need of friends. What if you focused not on your struggles but on the struggles of those hurting all around you. What if you provide empathy instead of just talking about it?
Today the minister in me asks you to consider this, who is my neighbor? How am I making a difference? I can assure you this, you will find your bluebird. The bluebird is in the details you are missing everyday, open up your eyes and heart; look around you. Choose to make a difference.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Opportunity Knocks
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Female Grackle and Opportunity Keller, TX |
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Look Around You
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Cardinal Conclave of One Keller, TX |
It seems that we are obsessed with leaders who do not merit our discipleship. Their convictions do not warrant our giving up our ethics and values. So to maintain my balance, I choose to look up and observe what is good. I find it in nature. Life is simpler than we think. We live and at some point we die. What’s important is everything that we do in between our birth and ultimately our death. Why waste time on what has no value?
Finding your Blue Bird of Happiness
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Juvenile Eastern Bluebird, Keller, TX |
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Female Easter Bluebird Keller, TX |
And so I walk to both exercise George and restore my own sanity. Yesterday, I discovered this bluebird, he was just around the corner. Just what if your happiness is right there and all that's required of you is to just have open up your heart, your mind, and all of your senses. Happiness is fleeting like this bird. Yet it is there.Make a conscious effort to find it. Get involved with your life. Participate and find your bluebird.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Look Around You
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Barred Owl Colleyville Nature Center Colleyville, TX |
Sunday, April 20, 2025
The Resurrection of Hope vs the Resurrection of Hate
Death Valley, Death Valley, CA |
My values are deeply rooted in the Christian faith I was raised in. Easter signifies to me the hope of the resurrection and the crucifixion of hate and evil. Jesus was vilified as an insurrectionist. He was hated by his own people and when given the opportunity to free an honest man, Pontius Pilate, symbolically washed his hands and allowed the mob to choose between the felon, Barrabas, or Jesus. They chose a convicted felon.
Hate is something I can't choose. It goes against my core, ethics, and yes Christian values. I can't simply ignore what's going on. Every immigrant, and every slave has been a victim of hate. Some of us are still targets. Sometimes it's subtle, and other times White Christian Nationalists with Trump banners are quite open about their hate. That's not my America and certainly not consistent with the party I use to proudly proclaim as mine, the GOP. Yes, I am a moderate conservative but liberal regarding social causes.
We have a choice, we can remain silent, thereby complicit, or we can say something, and do something. I choose to speak out. I've witnessed the horrific camp at Auschwitz and have vowed the promise: "never forget.
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Auschwitz, Never Forget Complicity and Hate |
Monday, April 14, 2025
Finding Joy
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Carolina Wren Colleyville, TX |
Politics and chaos bombard our peace it seems everyday. It sucks the living joy out of us. The financial markets also the geopolitical risks that this administration has thrust upon on us. Ads are being run by this administration, in English, about how "we will hunt down" illegals to a target audience of MAGA English speakers, I presume. It's all troubling and not new. Tariffs and tough talk on immigration were all part of our depression era politics and experiment in 1928 at the onset of the great depression.
We have choices that we can exercise. First, take control and take action. Do something regardless of your age, you can act, participate and create change. Second, unplug from social media or news however you choose to get it all the time. Third, find your joy. Mine is nature and photography. We were put on this earth to enjoy it. Fourth, find friends who will add to your joy and share with them. Humans need other humans. Do not isolate yourself in your mind.
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Blue Heron Peaceful Pond Colleyville, TX |
Theodore Roosevelt in a day lost both his mother and his wife. He was overwhelmed with depression and grief. He chose to pull away from it all and ventured out to the open spaces of the American West. He reinvented himself and discovered the peace that nature brings. It was triggered by adversity.
We would not have National Parks today, had it not been for his twist of fate. We would not have his progressive ideas that became the catalyst of his cousin's, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, New Deal.
Tough times happen. Adversity is part of life. It is stimulus. How we react to stimulus makes all the difference. It's a choice and a catalyst for change. You are not a victim. We are not helpless. We have the ability to reason and problem solve. Take charge.
Friday, April 11, 2025
Take It Easy
If you really want to "Take It Easy" visit either place. Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. Lighen up while you still can. Friends, today, take it easy, it will ultimately, get better. Control your own destiny and your mind. And take it easy.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
What Will People Think
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
What does Democracy look like?

Sunday, April 6, 2025
It's Been A While
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Peaceful Stream Colleyville Nature Center Colleyville, TX |
Nothing like missing two old friends, my camera, and my computer/typewriter. Most of you don't recall the joy of watching each keystroke come to life on a sheet of paper in front of you. We all for some uncertain dubious degree become Hemingway, writing compound and complex sentences, wishing that we were somewhere else perhaps even in a different time, enjoying an extraordinary adventure to be told after a few drinks at a later date amongst comfortable friends like a well worn shoe.
This is me the dreamer, the romantic, the man burdened by the arduous task of saving several souls from Nineveh without consideration if they merit saving or not. Still working on trying to save souls and my own after all these years.
So I drift, and let my mind wander, for a bit of time, I get to paint images with words and whatever camera I've got at my disposal. I choose to escape and dream and experience a life different from the routine and mundane suburbia and homogeneity. For a moment, it all becomes different. I become someone else and lead a different life filled with the adventure I imagine and create. No one can take that away from me.