November 2 is All Soul’s Day in Mexico. Mayan people believe that deceased loved ones come back to visit–in spirit–during this three day celebration. Families erect private alters customized in memory of their loved one. Favorite foods and beverages, marigolds, sugar skulls, sweets, and special objects are arranged on tabletops around photos of the deceased […]

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A friend invited me to spend Saturday afternoon with her in northern Ky, where there are a number of Amish farms scattered around the Matoon area. So Jordan and I drove down after ballet to visit a couple farms to dig up mums for our porch, buy apple butter, pear honey and lots of pumpkins. […]

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  • Stephanie.Hayes - Beautiful photos!

  • Bonnie Scali - Hello, I am interested in your photo of the Amish barn with the bright colors in the trees. I would like to post it on my non-commercial Facebook page for the fall. Is there a royalty fee I may pay. Thank you,

  • admin - Look for my email…

Beware the Raukurs!!! Watch out honey… These horrific statuesque stone formations look real enough to do harm. A string of such rocks exist on the coast of a tiny island. Where in the world is it?  Be the first to correctly guess the name the island where this photo was captured to be entered into […]

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  • Cindy - Easter Island. Seems to easy.

  • David Walker - Hi Cindy and thanks for your guess!

    It does look like Easter Island, but it’s actually quite far from there.

    This one’s a toughie 🙂

    Dave

In northeastern Namibia, Bushmen are permitted to hunt as they have for centuries…with spears and poison-tipped arrows. One morning we followed them on an actual hunt, not knowing how long we’d be out, as all excursions depend, of course, on the game. It was interesting to watch them, as they really do not talk much. […]

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