A little Machu Picchu
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
I feel a bit spoiled. I’ve done the trek three times from Cusco, through the Sacred Valley, by the Urubamba river, through the jungle to first Agua Calientes & then
English speakers snicker when the Quechua pronounce the Inca fortress “Sexy Woman”. But this is no place to snicker at high above Cusco, Peru. They say the Inca proclaimed this
Who really lives at 13,500 feet? These proud people of Peru who I had the honor of meeting last month in Peru. A hardy lot, a strong people who can
Faces are beautiful but a new beauty unfolds when the photo is in black & white. After recently returning from Peru, I gazed over my photos & enjoyed the color
One of the many reasons I love to go on medical missions is that we get to see how the real people live. Not just seeing the “top ten tourist
Downtowns: What do you expect in major cities? High rises? Busy streets? Exclusive restaurants? No, but I am in downtown Latacunga, Ecuador. Yes, a major city but far from your
I love to get great photos of people, especially if they are uninhibited. My medical missions give me a great opportunity to do this & my recent trip with Medical Ministry International to Ecuador once again provided some nice opportunities to catch a few fun photos … Continue readingEcuadorean Faces 2014
Taking photos of people is a challenge for me but it can also be a joy. Last month when I was in Ecuador on a mission trip with Medical Ministry
I’ve always loved this photo that I took on my first trip to Peru in 2008. Its taken in the Colca Canyon where we had been searching for condors. The