Traveler and the Cold War
A cold war relic illustrates that things change and that they really don't.
Road to the Stars
There is always a light to guide you.
Past and Present
We can't change the past and we can't see the future. The best we can do is make sure we live today.
The Journey
Destinations are important but life is a Journey. Enjoy it.
Waiting on the Sun
Moonrise at Mesa Arch is seldom seen. Sunrise here is one of the most photographed things in Utah.
What the Day Brings
Each morning we choose how to see our day.
The Traveler's Companion
Sometimes a journey is just a good reason to spend time with a friend.
Traveler's Companion 2
We can learn a lot from a two year old...I am not sure directions should be included though.
Road Weary
Any Journey of growth will make you face your dark side.
Desert Traveler
Not all journeys are enjoyable but they usually make the best stories.
The Light Ahead
A once in a lifetime capture for me. This is from a series I will be working on for the next few years titled The Traveler. This night I just happened to capture the lights from a small town on the left, the white light is from lightning, and the green light is from the northern lights.
Daring the Tempest
There is a time to stand your ground. There is also a time to run like Hell.
Every Day Another Miracle
Every day we must face challenges. Every day we make choices and with the right character every day we get stronger and become a better person.
Celiac Nightmare
FYI-People that suffer from Celiac Disease can not tolerate gluten.
Genesis of the Traveler
Sometimes an idea takes hold and you just can't shake it.
From the Fog
The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Carl Sandburg
The Visiting
What will come knocking on your door? Will you recognize it for what it is?
To Venus
Traveler Faces the Kelpies
When thowes dissolve the snawy hoord, an' float the jinglin icy boord, Then, water-kelpies haunt the foord, By your direction an' nighted trav'llers are allur'd To their destruction. Robert Burns