Travel Photo Tours – Creating while on Vacation

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Juliet on Phu Quoc Island (Vietnam)

Travel photo tours is a concept I am developing along with some very talented friends, local guides around the world, and of course my lovely wife, Juliet. The goal is to create dreams on trips rather than offering some canned version of a dream before a journey. As human beings we want to share our experiences almost as much as we want to have them. I believe it is possible to do this while building community and experiencing the world in ways that were simply not possible or affordable only a few years ago.  [Read more...]

Mt. Etna – Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit (part 3 of 3)

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Palmento Santo Spirito – Mt. Etna

Mt. Etna -Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit is a 3 part series on how I came to meet Salvo Foti, the preeminent voice on traditional (ancient) winemaking on Mt Etna. I am releasing my post now to celebrate Salvo’s visit to San Francisco this week. Salvo Foti will be pouring wine and discussing how he makes the magic this Saturday at Biondivino is San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood from 6-8PM. Come out and enjoy the wines and say hello to yours truly as well as the great Salvo Foti.

Part 1 Part 2

We walked all together through the vineyards at Palmento Santo Spirito and saw vines as old as 150 years resting next to new plantings. The cycle of life in Sicily is as clear as anywhere I have seen. Ancestral vines keeping watch over new ones managed by men following ancient rituals to the tune of making wine without the use of electricity. I assumed Salvo was kidding till he walked us through the dark and dank rooms of the Palmento and explained to us how the grapes are carried up the ramp by hand and into the lava stone pool where they are foot tread to break the skins and allow the juice and pulp to run free into the rock tank below. The temperature outside over 90 degrees while the stone and the vented windows keep the inside temps at 75 or less. This was how the Romans made wine said Salvo and yet they say what I am doing is illegal. Two thousand years of winemaking precedence cannot be wrong but the EU says it is illegal. I want to know so much more. [Read more...]

Mt. Etna – Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit (part 2 of 3)

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Hotel Parco Statella – Randazzo, Sicily

Mt. Etna -Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit is a 3 part series on how I came to meet Salvo Foti, the preeminent voice on traditional (ancient) winemaking on Mt Etna. I am releasing my post now to celebrate Salvo’s visit to San Francisco this week. Salvo Foti will be pouring wine and discussing how he makes the magic this Saturday at Biondivino is San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood from 6-8PM. Come out and enjoy the wines and say hello to yours truly as well as the great Salvo Foti. [Read more...]

Mt. Etna – Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit (Part 1 of 3)

Mt. Etna -Volcanoes, Vines, and the Holy Spirit is a 3 part series on how I came to meet Salvo Foti, the preeminent voice on traditional (ancient) winemaking on Mt Etna. I am releasing my post now to celebrate Salvo’s visit to San Francisco this week. Tune in tomorrow to learn where you can meet Salvo and taste his wines.

Mt. Etna - The Blissful Adventuer I Vigneri Vigna Bosco Vineyard – Mt Etna [Read more...]

Fun Friday Photos

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Ghost Rock Canyon – Utah (Hipstamtic, Snapseed, Old Photo Pro)

Fun Friday Photos is a new segment for me to show creative techniques and experimental photos that exude playful, whimsical, or dramatic twists on their original counterparts. I like the idea of sharing a bit of my behind the scenes work and I hope you all will enjoy telling me your thoughts.

Happy Friday everyone and enjoy the images. [Read more...]

IMO Thursday – Why Risotto is my Zen

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Risotto alla Carbonara

IMO Thursday this week sets out to explain a bit of my passion for risotto and blissful experimentation. A few days ago the phenomenal Italian wine writer and philologist Jeremy Parzen posted a wonderful article on the origins of La Carbonara. In the article Jeremy goes down a few theories of how the famous pasta with bacon and egg sauce got its name. As always I was intrigued by Jeremy’s excellent research and interesting way he makes the communication of facts so easy to follow and entertaining. [Read more...]

Italy Images from a Month on the Boot (Part 2)

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The Trulli Cones of Gelso Bianco

Italy Images from a Month on the Boot is a 3 part series of photos I have found deep in the annals of my iPhone from this past May in Italy. I have recently attended some seminars on iPhone photography and I am getting better at creating images that I believe invoke the feelings I have when I travel.

I took the shot above at the wondrous Masseria Gelso Bianco in Puglia, Italy. This facility owned by my very dear friend Antonello Losito is one of the most stunning properties along the heel of the boot. The 5 bedroom villa with pool, 11 trulli  (the conical-shaped iconic roofs of the area), and a world-class professional kitchen is the perfect getaway for family or friends to one of Italy’s culinary and scenic gems. Staying here felt like coming home to a place I will always treasure. I loved being on the roof and shooting this shot as I watched the sun sink after a very rare rain shower. [Read more...]

Italy Images from a Month in the Boot – Part 1

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The Greek Ruins at Selinunte – Sicily

Italy Images from a Month in the Boot is my 3 part series of photos taken exclusively from my iPhone and from our month-long journey in Italy this year. The photos are not chronological and are simply used to evoke feelings and a sense of wanderlust in readers. Enjoy :-) [Read more...]

Santa Cruz to Capitola – The Escape

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These Sea Lions Made our Morning

Election season….say it out loud and feel the nausea. I took a class in college on the Lincoln-Douglas debates; an entire class. I cannot watch the gory orchestrations of professional wrestling cast upon us these evenings. The intense efforts made to marginalize, disparage, and fictionalize the plight of our nation would have forced Lincoln to have pulled the trigger on himself.

In lieu of any further histrionics I give you images of a Sunday in Santa Cruz and Capitola, California. The sea calls folks, and I must answer. [Read more...]

Montara State Beach – Haiku and Variations

Montara State Beach sits just north of the town of Half Moon Bay, California along the historic Pacific Coast Highway 1. Today’s post is dedicated to a friend who I learned recently was severely injured in a fall and is fighting to regain the ability to walk. I hope the spirit imbues me with something cool today. This will not be strict Haiku so if you are a purist, you might want to leave now :-)

Montara State Beach - The Blissful Adventurer

scratching at the surface now

trying hard to understand

how

so much that goes misunderstood

and why it leads to doubt

perhaps

that doubt is only in me

and I hope it is true [Read more...]