Billions of miles away at the edge of the Solar System, Voyager 1 has gone mad and has begun to die.Let’s start with the “billions of miles”. Voyager 1 was launched in early Septe…
Rails to Trails recreation paths are amazing but it sucks that they take forever to build
Every couple years I set aside a whole day for riding my bike outside of Portland, Oregon on the Banks-Vernonia trail. I think I've done it four times now. It's about 22 miles between the two towns, and I always park at the Banks trailhead, pull out my bike, and
I started making websites and dabbling in photoshop when I first got my computer at 15. I never felt particularly creative as a child and I hated art classes so when that part of me emerged it felt...
Today, I found myself in the unexpected world of backyard chicken enthusiasts. Let me tell you, I never thought this was where my day would take me. I don’t even own chickens (worse luck) and…
I think at this point in my blogging journey, it's no secret that I'm a bit anxiety-prone and overly-prepared. So you can imagine that for a week-long trip o...
I love the internet, I grew up on it and (probably) spend too much time on it. I found the music I love on it, I've made friends on it, I went to school for business but built a career on the web instead. I often have a hard time reconciling where the web is now with what it was like when I first dove into it.
Arun Venkatesan has lots of thoughts on photography gear: The problem lies within the question itself. It’s one of those inquiries that cannot be definitively answered with anything other than “it depends.” It depends on who is using the gear. It depends on what they are using it for. I genuinely enjoyed reading this entire post, thanks to Jarrod for sharing it. It reflects much of my own photography journey, especially the part about owning a Leica.