Kerouac’s PoisoningDriving WestLooking GlassTogether – A union of cultures, two Westerns sit and admire their first henna tattoos. Old and young, one who grew up loving one side, the other who grew up loving another. They meet in the middle. The hennas will fade over time after the ink dries and chips off, it’ll leave behind the delicate shape like a ghost that lingers but soon too will fade. Their hands will go back to the way they were, but the connection will not, what brought together divide will not. Open yourself up to the possibility to learn, unlearn and relearn and you’ll see so much more about the world and the people in it.French Quarter RailroadOverlooking OrlandoJudgementNew Mexico Art MuseumDeeper ThinkingToo Tired to ThinkEven Happier, but Now HungryEven More ThinkingConfusionSpider in WaitThorns That Finally Face the SkyDistance in the White Sands
RoswellSpider in the LightThe Living DeadThe LivingSpider in the DarkCity HallThe LaBranche House 2Goes SomewhereDesert CottonEndless and ForeverEndlessand ForeverSinkholesTo Wait in the DesertLife in DesertRememberCalmness in the Louie SwampMorning LightThe TombsCemetery WallsNew Orleans CemeterySmokey the BearChisumBuddhaGalore
St. Louis CemeteryItaliaSkull and BonesSolitary at Sunset – A small protest based in downtown Fort Myers, FL where the bravery to speak out loud is rare. A collection of people, those Palestinian, those from other places, those who are Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist and Atheist are chanting all the way past sunset. They’re afraid of the hateful crowds they face in the streets, but they are lead by a woman with a microphone, and they remember the people living under rubble and know that they are the lucky ones. These people have never met, and they will likely never meet again but they’ve become untied for this one night.Pigeon ForgeSmokey MountainsFort MyersHoney Island SwampThrough Lea LakeRabbit HuntingThe Silence of New MexicoDesert FlowerThe Silence Goes OnThe Silence is MisleadingWater Leads to the WayDesert SunsetBottomless LakeThe White SandsStart of the DuneFootsteps to NowhereTracks of a Dried OceanThe White Sands Feel EndlessBridge of the Bottomless LakesGoes NowhereThe LaBranche House
Bright and Mellow🌺Prickly Cactus 🌵Thorns and SunlightSunlight and ThornsDuck TrespassingJellyPeaches in BloomHappy GatorThinkingLights of OkeechobeeAlien Wall at Roswell MuseumNew Orleans Says, Free Palestine! – The French Quarter of New Orleans, LA has a history of supporting the marginalized, the oppressed, those without a voice. It’s a city built from cultural resistance, and they display every battle for freedom proudly. Whether it’s the jazz that sings through the streets or the Palestinian flags that hang above multiple buildings right beside Pride and NOLA banners, New Orleans is a place where the average person knows there is no voice. A place where supporters of Palestine are powerless but with a can of spray paint they can try their best to make a statement and show that they’re listening. BelovedUnity of the French QuarterBelieveVoices of RoswellHeart of the QuarterCockooLady in Gold at the RinglingAt Day in NOLAWhat a WasteBrundleflyMore BrundleflySt. Petersburg RainsSt. Petersburg Rains