Peering Over, Luray, VirginiaJuly 28th, 2010 View Comments |
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Peering over, cutting through the fog. That’s what I’m #thankfulfor today.

Peering over, Shenandoah National Park, Luray, Virginia
A couple things I’ve enjoyed lately:
- CrisisCongress in Washington, DC, July 16th. Loved. And this is why: How CrisisCommons Is Helping the Tech Community Help Others. A unexpected but great experience.
- #kaizenblog last Friday, July 23 about “Ignore Failure at Your Own Peril”. Elli St. George Godfrey recapped the chat, Ignore Failure At Your Own Peril-#kaizenblog recap. If you’re wondering, hosting a blog chat is hard. New-found respect.
- Continued growth of NOLAlicious, Citizen Gulf, adventures, and well, everything else that’s great in the world.




August 5th, 2010 at 11:07
I love the graphic nature of this. If you kept this completely out of focus the triangular layers of off-white, green and grey would make a great image unto itself. Ultimately… the void beyond creates visual tension that keeps my eye clued to the scene. Great shot.
August 5th, 2010 at 18:07
I love the graphic nature of this. If you kept this completely out of focus the triangular layers of off-white, green and grey would make a great image unto itself. Ultimately… the void beyond creates visual tension that keeps my eye clued to the scene. Great shot.
August 5th, 2010 at 17:15
Thanks! And yet, the the story behind the photo, the full slice, was even better :)
August 6th, 2010 at 0:15
Thanks! And yet, the the story behind the photo, the full slice, was even better :)