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Author: Editor-In-Chief

avid hickory stick enthusiast. dogless. breakin' toes since 2008.

Fresh and salty mornings

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

After an extensive European tour with artists such as Massive Attack, Morcheeba and Apollo 440, and a tour opening for Fiona Apple in the United States in 1997, the band released Blue Wonder Power Milk.

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Something about us

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

Fill your bookshelf with endless possibilities I get ideas about what’s essential when packing my suitcase. Jeans represent democracy in fashion. You cannot be creative with people around you. In order to…

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An American in Morocco

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

Sometimes the hikes would last as long as three hours. Lighting at the locations — which were not always planned out — meant the images themselves are also largely the result of nature’s whims….

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Joyfully celebrating spring rain

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

Fill your bookshelf with endless possibilities I get ideas about what’s essential when packing my suitcase. Jeans represent democracy in fashion. You cannot be creative with people around you. In order to…

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Walk on rainbow sunshine

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

As a teenager, Rechtshaid set up a small studio in his parents’ garage, and started recording and producing friends’ bands. One of his first public releases was by the rapper…

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Letting it all out

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

I‘m a firm believer that how your day goes depends on how you choose to start it. The days I’ve gotten up late and eaten a junky breakfast, my day is usually sluggish and a bit depressing.

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Walk with me on this side

Posted on March 2, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

Sometimes the hikes would last as long as three hours. Lighting at the locations — which were not always planned out — meant the images themselves are also largely the result of nature’s whims….

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Flowers are a girl’s best friend

Posted on January 26, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

These days, motorboats outnumber sailboats and the lake is battling the invasive zebra and quagga mussels and always wish you could visit one day. Twelve Apostles, Koalas, Kangaroos, surf towns,…

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New Friends and Old Cameras

Posted on January 26, 2019September 18, 2021 by Editor-In-Chief

Fill your bookshelf with endless possibilities I get ideas about what’s essential when packing my suitcase. Jeans represent democracy in fashion. You cannot be creative with people around you. In order to…

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