Monthly Archives: June 2010
Apia, Dos the Part
This is the angel greeting you at the entrance to Apia’s cemetery. The cemetery is tranquil, and right next to a great park. It is kind of rare for small Colombia towns to have an actual park so close to things. I was stoked … Continue reading
Apia, Part Uno
8 kilometers up mountainsides from the Pan-American Highway lies Santuario, Risaralda. I’ve posted lots about life here, yes. Well, if you were to keep going, staying to the right, you’d follow the highway and come next to the town of … Continue reading
What do you do after the end of the road?
She journeyed a long way. She went to find the end of the road. Someone told her that beyond that end there was definitely something. It was everything else, which to her sounded like everything. And that was what she wanted to … Continue reading
Working On It
Jest some stuff I’m working on… gettin’ her done… It’s a wood cut – my first. Thank you Miss Katie Blake for the guidance and inspiration to try it out. I went today to go buy myself some bigger pieces … Continue reading
Classic Intervention
Something lighter… to see, if not wear. That’s a lot of fabric. At one point ladies were wearing up to 40 pounds of fabric on their bodies. And that’s not counting those horrible chastity belts and such. Of course, these ladies wouldn’t wear … Continue reading
The New Queen
I have traveled, and traveled. I have seen and seen. I’ve been so far, that my uneasy kingdom barely exists anymore. I used to know what beauty was. Until someone told me I didn’t. But I still do. Yes, I … Continue reading