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I want to make my photography website more that just about photographs. As Suzann and I take an occasional road trip, we wanted to invite you along for the ride to perhaps experience a little bit of the interesting people and places we encounter along the way. Photography  has enriched my life in many ways, not the least of which is meeting and talking to so many people and learning about their life experiences. Recently, as I sat at the train station in downtown Dallas a train going the opposite direction of mine stopped to offload and board passengers on their way to their many destinations. From my vantage point on the train platform in the morning darkness, I looked through the windows of the train at all of the people. Some reading, some sleeping, some lost in thought. I myself thought that all of these people, every one of them has a story. I wonder what their story is? 

This section of my website will hopefully tell some of those stories. So grab a Coca-cola, hop in the "back seat" for a virtual road trip and join me in the discovery. Click on the first tab above under "Travelogue" and let's get rolling. Hope you enjoy the trip. Happy motoring!