Newfoundland, Canada

Part I

Earlier this month Lauren and I visited Newfoundland. Just the two of us. We spent a few days on the east coast, followed by a few days hiking around the west coast. The fjords, icebergs, lighthouses are all so beautiful.

The people of Newfoundland are also so warm and welcoming. We were surprised how pervasive the Irish culture and heritage persists throughout this country — from the warm people, the stories, pride of history, language, music and food.

We had such a great time. I am so glad we made the trip.

(Part II here)

Vermont, March 2016

We drove to Vermont last weekend.

There is something about Vermont. Breakfast taste better. Hiking feel soulful. The rivers and mountains are stunning. The adorable covered bridges. The air just feels different.

The little inn we stayed at didn’t have an electric car charger but a B&B down the road had electric car chargers (4 of them). The owners of the B&B told me that Tesla paid for the gear and installation and they use it quite often for Tesla & Prius (mostly). Even better, this B&B is completely powered by solar so they smiled and proudly declared that our car was given a charge from sunshine.

Did I mention I love Vermont.

Nicaragua

Part I

Earlier this month we visited Nicaragua for the very first time.

It was different than any other family trip we have made to date.

While the landscape is beautiful, you can see and feel the economic hardship of the country. The country is extremely poor. In fact it is one of the poorest nations in the world, with 80% of the population living on just $2/day. Buildings were old and often in ruin. There is no train system. They had to sell the metal and trains for money years ago. The roads are narrow and bumpy. Most people walk, take the bus, or ride bicycles because cars and gas are too expensive. And yet the people were incredibly kind, giving and warm from the coasts to the rural communities to the cities. We were greeted with a friendly spirit everywhere.

The people in particular made a striking impression on all of us. Lauren researched the country before our arrival and discovered a program called Empowerment International. We visited the founder during our trip and met many of the students in the program. They are doing really incredible work and we made a donation and brought school supplies from the United States. If you want to make a donation you can do so here. I am still thinking about those kids.

On the plane heading home, Lauren kept saying how she wants to go back and see more of Nicaragua. I feel the same way.

(Part II here)

Anguilla, Part I

December 2015

We visited the island of Anguilla last week. It was our first visit and we had a wonderful time. The country is beautiful and the weather was as warm and lovely as the people.

(Camera: Hasselblad 503cw, Leica MP, Leica M3; Film: Kodak Portra 400 & Tri-X 400; Processed and Scanned: Richard Photo Lab)