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Explore life, one exposure at a time What flowers could teach mankind
January 11, 2013
Coming across an image of plumeria I had taken sometime ago my mind started spinning as usual; not necessarily in a forward direction, but in a direction nonetheless.
Ea...
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A great day to be alive
December 19, 2012
It was mid November and snow finally graced us with its presence in Wisconsin. It fell slowly; blanketing the great north woods with flakes the size of bingo chips. Yes,...
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The tilted water tower of Groom Texas
December 17, 2012
Around 1980, the owner of Britten's truck stop, Ralph Britten, understood marketing well before most. He knew if he could make a water tower appear ready to topple over n...
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The Rabbit's Dance
June 29, 2012
Fire. For as long as I can remember it has captivated me. Its unpredictable movement, the radiating heat, the smell of smoke in my clothing, and its ambiance soothe me. I...
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Lorimar Winery ~ Temecula, California
May 14, 2012
Temecula wine country has carved out a nice little niche for itself in the SoCal wine world. It's not trying to compete with Napa as described by articles I've seen. They...
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Food Truck Feeding Frenzy at Pechanga
April 10, 2012
This past weekend marked the first Food Truck Festival at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula. In 2011, Riverside County passed an ordinance, 5.36 to be exact, ban...
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San Luis Rey de Francia, 18th Mission
March 28, 2012
Known as the King of the Missions, San Luis Rey de Francia lies in a sheltered valley just east of Oceanside on State Highway 76. Named for Louis IX, the crusading King o...
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