South of France summers: On Jean Cocteau’s trail
The South of France seems to summon the very essence of summer: blue skies, sidewalk seating at cafes, winding narrow back roads » Read more
The South of France seems to summon the very essence of summer: blue skies, sidewalk seating at cafes, winding narrow back roads » Read more
Our recent trip to Iceland, the second in 3 years, has spawned such a torrent of words, thoughts, reflections and images, that » Read more
Five years had passed since my photography show at Jett Gallery (Robots Exposed), of x-rayed and CT scanned vintage toy robots. » Read more
Sunday, May 4, 2014 (travel day): Our spring trip to New York, constrained by not wanting to miss my Saturday morning Spanish » Read more
Despite being half Japanese, passing regularly through the airport en route to distant diving destinations, and 2 prior trips to Japan, we » Read more
Paris is an exciting destination, anytime…but in January? If any month could dampen the ardor of my on-going and torrid midlife love » Read more
San Miguel de Allende (SMA) is legendary for its attraction for us Norteamericos. It was named a World Heritage Site in 2008 » Read more
We go to NYC regularly, since we both have family living there, but it never ceases to amaze. Although I have probably » Read more
Our own backyard. From our home, to Laguna Mountain, to the beach, to Del Mar Fair, to La Jolla beaches, a wonderful » Read more
Gritty and beautiful. Grime, rivets, arts, smells, sound and the beautiful people. Photo opportunities everywhere. Pure sensory craziness!