Tag Archives: people
Friday Finishes~It Was More
Sometimes a photo is worth more than the scene captured. Worth more than a thousand words. There’s everything going on around the photographer, behind the photographer. This sunset photo was taken in a beach parking lot. People in their cars, … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler~A Mexican Postcard
The Sunday Traveler’s thoughts return to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Three and a half years ago I spent a month there to regroup and enjoy the life and people there. This photo was taken one Sunday morning outside a … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler ~ Paris Streets
It Had to be You, they sang, and a chanteuse of days gone by did a slow dance. The music and words reverberated off the D’Orsay Museum up several stairs, and several yards in front of them. Yes, it had … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler~The Faces in San Miguel de Allende, Part 2
The Sunday Traveler was in San Miguel de Allende for a month in March with the primary goal of providing volunteer assistance at a day care center for low-income moms, Casa de Los Angeles. The weekdays were filled with helping … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler ~ The Faces in San Miguel de Allende, Part 1
The Sunday Traveler’s first Sunday exploration from the outskirts of San Miguel proper where I was staying, and the people began finding me. It happened repeatedly throughout my stay in San Miguel de Allende. I would sit down on a … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday ~ The Kite People
Passing By
Passing by glance worlds unknown stories never dreamed
The Sunday Traveler~Chinatown Markets In Living Color
To see the real action, just migrate up a couple of blocks from the tourist area of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Weekends seem especially busy with people buying produce for the week, or maybe just that evening’s meal. I spent an … Continue reading
B&W Challenge~Final, Day 5~The Woman in Ross Alley
Five days of the B&W Challenge have gone by quickly. Today I would like to ask Roshan at Roshan Clicks to join in the challenge for five days, and link to one of his blog followers each day in addition to … Continue reading