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This handwoven Guatemalan cloth is predominant in the usage of red fibers. Makes for a colourful culture!

This handwoven Guatemalan cloth is predominant in the usage of red fibers. Makes for a colourful culture!

It’s been a while since feeling this excited at wanting to pounce out of bed and start my day (our wedding day and Skydiving in to the Blue Hole were both similar in depth and sentiment). An incredible surge of emotion welled within me from the time I opened my eyes … exaggerated and self-indulgent feelings…
Being an avid and hearty environmentalist, a true love defined for me is that of Nature …. Mother Earth. Photographing the collective phenomena of the physical world indelibly means capturing the elements around us. I look forward to sharing those moments which represents earth / air / fire / water.
For the month of April, the colour of RED runs course through the veins of Project366. My blood is screaming ‘Be bold, be red’!! And following my heart, I’ll do just that. Theme of the week? Clothing!!
With the Flickr admins falling behind in their definition of project themes AGAIN (no pressure, no pressure), I’ve again taken it on myself to find a theme for this week. Hence, feeling playful and inspired, I’ve decided to extend the joy that I find in my walk to work, through the Mission District. 🙂 This…
Today on 12/21/10, the longest day of the year, I felt very blessed to experience the first full moon total lunar eclipse in 456 years that has fallen on the Winter Solstice. The last lunar eclipse (which I was also lucky enough to witness) fell on February 21, 2008. Tonight, the Moon appeared to glow subtly red…