Villa Varda Voyeur
The modernization of Villa Varda, in the community of Brugnera, made it not as interesting for me to photograph as the servants quarters that have not been updated. These out buildings are typical...
View ArticleFamily Kitchen II
The kitchen of the house is the heart of it. Each meal was a time of laughter and the sharing of stories. The washroom here is off the kitchen and dining area. I remember washing the dishes in this...
View ArticleFamily Kitchen
As a child, the morning gathering place for my family is a large room furnished with a wood stove, small breakfast table that is also a food preparation area and a long dining room table behind me and...
View ArticleSunshine on a Stormy Day
The fabulous Beaux Arts Sun Tower, Vancouver, was built in 1912 by same architect that designed the famous Woodward’s building. In 1912 it was the tallest building in Canada until Toronto built a...
View ArticleWindow Detail, Venice
I really don’t know why my Father left Italy in the first place. What constraints were so oppressive or hopes so grand that the only solution for him was to move away from all that he was familiar...
View ArticleBoca della Verita
Torcello is one of the original ancient settlements in the Venetian lagoon. It means “tower and sky” and from the neighboring island of Burano what one sees of Torcello is it’s bell tower reaching...
View ArticleVenice
Travelling with an open mind and a curiosity is an enlightening thing. I have enjoyed my time with photos.lifeasahuman and posting Marco Zecchin’s wonderful Italian scenes so thought I would send in a...
View ArticlePeople On The Streets Of London
I took this photograph while exploring the streets of London, discovering homeless and poor people just getting on with their everyday lives. I wanted to highlight how in one of the most vibrant and...
View ArticleBricktown, Oklahoma City, OK
I was downtown in Oklahoma City and I stopped and saw this scene. So I got out of my car and snapped this photo. To me it shows how Oklahoma City has come a long way from the early days of Urban...
View ArticlePops Restaurant – Route 66
Route 66, which travels through Oklahoma, has been a popular route to take for many decades. It goes through the state from East to West. In Arcadia, OK which is a small community just east of Edmond,...
View ArticleThe Barber Shop
I always love the banter that goes on in a barber shop. Every topic under the sun comes in for a good debate. Politics, the economy, world affairs, football, even the weather – they all get chewed up...
View ArticleMemorial
In downtown Oklahoma City, a memorial was built to remember the 168 people that died in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19th, 1995. I was at work that day, and I still...
View ArticleDealing With The Rain
The bikers alongside of Cicadas-Jember also known as Jln. A.H. Nasution Boulevard in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia are always facing the flood of unloaded pouring rain due to the lack of drainage...
View ArticleRoman Bridge
Torcello is one of the original settlements in the Venetian lagoon. With it’s roman influenced architecture and infrastructure it is very different from Venice proper or it’s more famous island...
View ArticleThe Short Route Home
While many people enjoy taking the longer more scenic routes, I bet everybody takes the quickest way to work. I am lucky enough to live in the beautiful country of Ireland where there is no shortage...
View ArticleAbandoned
The sustained strategic bombing of Britain and Northern Ireland by Nazi Germany between September 7th 1940 and May 10th 1941 saw the destruction of over one million London homes and the death of...
View ArticleAngel of Light
Even in the quiet of the cemetery (or perhaps BECAUSE of the quiet of the cemetery) time slows down to a slower pace. The urge to walk slower, sit for a while, take a grave rubbing or two, or make up...
View ArticleA Path of Light
It only made sense, that at the end of such a challenging journey, that warmth and light was there waiting. Photo Details: From: Craig Scoffone, All Rights Reserved Blog / Website:...
View ArticleBedouin Sheik
I recently went on a carravan cruise of a region of the Negev desert in the south of Israel with a group of people from all parts of the world. The cruise was guided by a Bedouin Sheikh and was...
View ArticleBedouin Man and Camel
I recently went on a carravan cruise of a region of the Negev desert in the south of Israel with a group of people from all parts of the world. The cruise was guided by a Bedouin Sheik and was...
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