I’m happy to report that one of my images has been selected for Blank Wall Gallery’s “Moments of Color” show. The show has just opened in Athens, Greece and runs until May 11, 2017. The image they selected is from…
Ithaca – The End of Our Odyssey
We left Ithaca today and here is how it went; travelled by taxi, ferry, taxi, more taxi, airplane and bus. I sat at a cafe so long I got wired on coffee, then some kid kicked a soccer ball into…
Driving Around Milos
Like Santorini, its more glitzy neighbor to the southwest, Milos is a geological wonder. It is a dry, desert-like island with great beaches and quaint, whitewashed villages up in the mountains but unlike Santorini it is not overrun with tourists.…
Santorini Travel Tips
3500 years ago the island of Santorini blew up in a massive volcanic eruption. What remains today is a thin crescent of land that thrusts up out of the Aegean Sea forming a semicircular island that features a lot of…
The Brides of Beautiful Santorini
They come from all corners of the planet and when you see Santorini you can understand why. Of all of the Greek Islands, Santorini is often claimed to be the most awe inspiring. The population, for the most part, resides…
Welcome to Mykonos! An Adventure on the Greek Ferry System
We traveled by ferry from Ikaria to Mykonos and braced for arrival at Mykonos Town. As with any public transportation in Greece you get a free portion of carnival-like entertainment thrown in with the price of the ticket. It should…
Photo Tip – Avoiding the Chaos and Crowds in Mykonos Town – Get Up Early
“Nonconformity is the highest evolutionary attainment of social animals.” Aldo Leopold from A Sand County Almanac. My reason for coming to Mykonos was to get to Delos. Delos is a small island off Mykonos and it’s one of the most…
Ikaria – Greek Island of Long Life
Like many Greek islands, Ikaria is dry and wind swept, but it is isolated and is less visited than most. Legend has it that this is where Icarus plunged into the sea after flying so high and close to the…