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Land Of The Dead

January 9, 2023By 4 Comments

This blog is about a very unusual cemetery Cindy, and I came upon in a small town in New Mexico.   The town is part of the Turquoise Trail’s...

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Like No Place Else on Earth

The glistening white sands deep in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico is one of the world’s great natural wonders. Wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles...

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Santa Fe – The City Different

November 29, 2020By 24 Comments

The first time I heard and read about Santa Fe was at the age of 6 years. The reason I knew Santa Fe was because of my model train...

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OLD CAR CITY – A Poem in Steel

December 10, 2017By 16 Comments

I’ve always been fascinated by the beauty of old cars, so while Cindy went for her girls’ weekend in Palm Springs, I visited Old Car City, Georgia. Never heard...

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Jerusalem with a history of thousands of years

June 17, 2017By 20 Comments

After a 2 hour delay due to two missing passengers and a fuel leak on the right wing, our 40-year-old El-Al Jumbo Jet took off. Honestly, this wasn’t one...

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Behind the scenes:

August 31, 2016By 3 Comments

“William” Tell Comes to New York I hope you were excited about the project I described in my previous blog and amused at the same time. To see the...

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“William” Tell Comes to New York

August 14, 2016By 12 Comments

I assume you all know the name of Wilhelm Tell (written the Swiss way), but do you know the story behind it? I recently had the most rewarding photography...

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Taconic Sculpture Park

August 30, 2014By 9 Comments

Artist Roy Hermes Kanwit in Spencertown, NY While driving north on the Taconic Parkway, have you ever wondered about the huge white head you see high up on a...