…things I love.


Ira Glass and “This American Life.” Joni Mitchell when it’s raining. Grateful Dead when it’s hot and sunny. Ani DiFranco anytime. Big wine glasses for rich red wine. Thrift stores. Frye Boots. Watching surf films. Rock climbing. My bicycle. Boulder, Colorado. Portland, Maine. Kale chips. Black coffee. Birkenstocks. Swirling witches brew along the road early in the AM. Watching other people get altitude sickness. Goats. The Subaru. My iPhone. Champagne Thursday. Ben & Jerry’s ‘Everything But The’. Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert. Curling up with a book. Bonfires. Taking walks. Over-sized jewelry. Kristopher Robin. Camping.

PEM exhibit features ancient human footpaths and dinosaur tracks

“‘All pictures have an aesthetic quality, but that’s not enough,’ says photographer Mark Ruwedel.

Ruwedel is more interested in reading the landscape like an historical text, capturing the rhythmic stories of the land. His new Peabody Essex Museum show Imprints: Photographs by Mark Ruwedel is a collection of 41 images of dinosaur tracks and ancient human footpaths in the American West.”

…read more here.