When the Canadians came to the Lowcountry

One of the things I enjoyed most about living in the Pacific Northwest, was proximity to Canada. I’ve visited the country many times, travelling often to Vancouver. I’ve also cross-country skied (and eaten) my way through Whistler, British Columbia. But it was during a 2006 car trip when I, toured the Canadian Rockies; ran alongContinue reading “When the Canadians came to the Lowcountry”

A Red Hills Afternoon

Recently, after a long time away, I relocated back to the South, to Tallahassee, Florida, where I was born and raised. One thing I’ve learned since coming home is that eventually, you stop seeing the things that made you want to leave and start seeing things that make you want to stay. The Red HillsContinue reading “A Red Hills Afternoon”

Equestrian Portrait – Red Hills Horse Trials

These portraits were taken of rider Nicolette Merle-Smith and horse Cappuccino Ice shortly after they won Preliminary Rider in the Intermediate show jumping portion of the Red Hills International Horse Trials in Tallahassee, Florida on March 10, 2013. Nicolette is a wonderful rider and Cappuccino Ice was arguably my favorite horse in the competition, soContinue reading “Equestrian Portrait – Red Hills Horse Trials”