America

  • Dreams!

    “Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards.” — Leonardo Da Vinci — Remember what I always say, “everything tells a story… everything has bits of history.” This simple photo does not… Continue reading

    Dreams!
  • Country Peace

    “The country does what the city cannot. It quietens the mind and brings simplicity into one’s life.”   — Donna Goddard — Continue reading

    Country Peace
  • Path to Freedom is Love

    When you chase sunsets, it’s not always the sky that takes center stage, but what you discover along the journey. Everything tells a story… While this simple old house is ignored in a run-down section of Zanesville, Ohio, it tells… Continue reading

  • Everything Tells a Story

    “There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it.” Terry Pratchett I always say, “everything tells a story”; however, to hear those stories, it’s up to… Continue reading

  • Autumn’s Perfection

    “It was one of those perfect fall days when the air is cool enough to wake you up but the sun is also kissing your face.” Anita Diamant Continue reading

    Autumn’s Perfection
  • Autumn Lakeside Drive

    “Autumn… the year’s last, loveliest smile.” John Howard Bryant Continue reading

    Autumn Lakeside Drive
  • Beautiful Piper Cub

    On this beautiful chilly Sunday morning, the birds were enjoying the Fall day… This beautiful Piper Cub may be small, but she was kicking up dust with a little attitude! 😎 Continue reading

    Beautiful Piper Cub
  • The Union of Sky and Lake

    “The sky loves lakes rather than oceans because it finds the opportunity to watch itself in the crystal clear mirrors of the lakes!” Mehmet Murat ildan Continue reading

    The Union of Sky and Lake
  • Old Barn

    “Inside a barn is a whole universe, with its own time zone and climate and ecosystem, a shadowy world of swirling dust illuminated in tiger stripes by light shining through the cracks between the boards. Old leather tack, lengths of… Continue reading

    Old Barn
  • Nieuports Looking Skyward

    After entering WW1, the young U.S. Army Air Service (USAAS) did not have fighter aircraft of their own. To fill this void they were assigned French built Nieuport 28 C.1.  Many young American aces, like Eddie Rickenbacker, scored their first… Continue reading

    Nieuports Looking Skyward
  • Journey into the Interior

    The Muskingum River on its lazy journey to the Ohio River.  Derived from the Shawnee word mshkikwam “swampy ground,” it was once a primary route into the interior of the Northwest Territory of the young United States. River pilots still… Continue reading

    Journey into the Interior
  • Blessings of Geography

    Watching the lone barge journey along the Ohio River, my mind drifts to the beautiful history it represents… While freedom is the primary ingredients to the success of the United States, it’s aided by a blessing of perfect geography. The multitude… Continue reading

    Blessings of Geography