Idaho.

4:30 am at airport. Poor Brian!


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Pops

Dad. Woods. Vermont.


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Spa day

Took my mom to Stepping Stone spa in Burke, Vermont for her first spa experience!

It was set high up on a hill with amazing views and an organic beef farm! Got an arnica wrap to soothe my tired muscles from carrying my camera bags and a few T-Bones for dinner. Most interesting spa day...



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Self portrait

Sun finally came streaming through, warming after the cold winter days. Vermont.



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Repurposed Books

Last day! Sleeting in NH but Jill and Frankie made us homemade lentil soup paired with an amazing Chilean wine from the marriage of Rothschild and Conche de Toro. Amaaaazing! Thanks Karen from Muchtoomuchnotenough.blogspot.com and Brian for all your hardword and scrabble. Thanks STC for an amazing project and Lisa for the books n' books.

Enjoy!












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Repurposed Books
















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Repurposed Books

Another STC book on repurposed books. Shooting in lovely Manchester, NH. Our sweet location, thanks Nicki, had two Boston terriers and a giant great Dane named Henry. Check it!


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Coming home.

I have been on the move for quite a while now. Mostly Mexico, LA and NYC as most of you know. About to head off again to the chilly east coast for New Hampshire, Vermont then Idaho with the good folks from Apple, all boding well.

I have been thinking back over the years and the pictures and excited for 2010. To make images that capture what it is like to be on the road. The wind in your hair, the wind on your back. The sun as it streams across you in the morning, the deep inky black darkness of a foreign hotel room. The sun burning your nose as you drive into the mountains with the sunroof open. The crunch of snow beneath your feet. The exhaustion from non stop flights. The hunt for slow food in the middle of nowhere.

Check back soon for updates. In the meantime, what it felt like to be in Mexico last week, have not downloaded the cards yet but here is a taste.

Thanks, sweet Shaggy for the fantasy road trip.




Teuchitlan

Road trip in Mexico. The mountains above Puerta Vallarta headed towards tequila. Dusk setting in, after cane fields burning, we stopped in some totally random town called Teuchitlan. It was Friday night and some religious holiday made it so only fish and shrimp was available. Uuuugh. Seeing that neither of us eat either we roamed the streets looking for food. Just when we were almost giving up and eating food from the local tienda... We ended up finding the one place serving pork tostadas. Check it.



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