What do we experience in a year? What is a year that is worth living? How universal are the questions that we ask and the answers that we seek? The questions became a goal, a reason to get out and... More > live, and throughout the year of 2006, thoughts, feelings, and adventures were captured along with photos to help tell the story of days spent climbing, hiking, rafting, skydiving, and even venturing to Africa.< Less
Strangeness reigns supreme over Littleplaceinsomestate this Halloween. Return to town for a day and experience a pumpkin infestation, rabid gourds, and stone monkeys on a rampage. Includes full... More > color illustrations.< Less
What is the value of a life worth living? What happens if we follow our daydreams and desires, do something worth doing, and write something worth writing? Thus began an adventure that would come... More > to include a trek to the summit of Kilimanjaro, skydiving, hiking Mt. Whitney in a day, climbing Cannon Cliff in NH, bouldering across the country, and skiing Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington. Collected here are the 22 essays of the Get Out! series in a stripped down format. Gone are the hundreds of photos, but the heart and soul of the text remains.< Less
Volume 2 of the Get Out! series captures a year of exploration and climbing through digital photography and nine soul-baring essays with topics ranging from ice climbing and skiing Mt. Washington to... More > climbing Cannon Cliff in Franconia Notch, NH and hiking Mt. Whitney in a day.
“In the last analysis, the individual person is responsible for living his own life and for finding himself. If he persists in shifting his responsibility to someone else, he fails to find out the meaning of his own existence.” -Thomas Merton.< Less
The 2012 Calendar includes quirky holidays, Native American full moon names, as well as a variety of images ranging from infrared capture and high dynamic range to simple scenery and black and white.
It was a fresh start in a quaint, Northeastern town, but as a chill ran down his spine, he realized that something was wrong. He had a new job, a new house, and two women eating flies on the front... More > lawn. Thus begins a saga of strangeness and a tale involving savage bananas, monkeys in a can, a drug addict potato, and countless other oddities. Beware the chipmunks on crack. On second thought, beware everything. Welcome to town.< Less