Taking in the Moments

No one, anywhere at any time, has experienced any moment you have ever experienced before and no one ever will, including YOU. This simple fact makes every moment unique and special. Below you will find collections of some of my moments.

Ways to Adventure
Doorways, pathways, alleyways, stairways, roadways, and more. Sirens calling on the curious imagination and wonder of what lies just beyond.
Flora and Fauna
I have witnessed a menagerie of life on my journeys; some of which I have captured through my camera, most merely enjoyed in the moment.
Local Roaming
Adventures in and around Central Texas. Some planned, most unplanned, moments are found even in your own backyard.
Iceland Adventures
In the frigid north lies an isle of green and black. This landscape of vikings is at once both barren and lush. It is vast with black sand plains stretching beyond the horizon and yet it is also lush and full of life under every footfall. A land where waterfalls seem to flow from every nook and cranny of the land, moss grows with impunity on every surface left untouched by man, and trees are a rare and cherished sight to behold.
Central European Excursions
A continent of many languages, sights, tastes, and of course, moments. The land where old and new intermingle; crumbling castles and ancient forests share their world with an endless network of roads to waiting to be explored.
Canadian Goat Trails
Adventuring in Alberta, roaming the ranges forming the Canadian Rockies. Finding moments up goat trails on the loneliest of hiking trails and the small moments in-between.
Ireland
A land with forest floors cared for by the Fae, scenery that truly defines the color "emerald green", and dew covered landscapes are all the ingredients needed for amazing moments.
Alaska
The land that formed the start of my documentation of moments as an adult. Armed with an old point and shoot camera, hiking boots, a thirst for adventure, and probably significantly to much forgetting to tell people where I was going in grizzly and glacial country.
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