What Do New Landscapes And Foreign Languages Have In Common?

So I’m driving up from Durango to Moab UT on 191 north of Monticello. All of a sudden, the landscape changes. From hilly grasslands with mountains in the distance, red rocks, towers, and cliff formations appear. It’s almost like the landscape of Arches National Park, but… just… not quite. It’s so cool. It’s interesting. It’s …

Some Thoughts While Camping Off-Grid In Carson National Forest

This is an extension of my “other thoughts” while camping in Carson National Forest. If you haven’t read that post, check it out for some more context on where I’m at. Morning Yoga Morning yoga has been my new thing while in these off-grid sites. There’s just something so synergizing (I don’t know the right …

Unbelievable Views While Camping in Santa Fe National Forest

I’m convinced this place is the BEST campsite in this entire area. Getting There Driving west on 126 a little past the San Antonio Campground, I turned left onto Forest Road 376. The road was a little washboarded and had some bumps here and there but was generally fine. I’ve never seen so many campsites …

Should You Take Photos Of Art You Like?

Quick Background I’m here in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a hub for artists and galleries. I’ve likely been to over 20 galleries the past 2 days and it’s been a blast to explore. When entering galleries, seeing “No Photography Allowed” signs is quite common, typically for copyright reasons. It got me thinking though, should you …