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Oracle at Delphi

PORTALS & TIMELESS TIME

It was 2018, then BLINK, 2024.
The world of dreams is not defined by time.

My courage to finalize and publish Modern Nomad, Into The heart of The Silk Road, Afghanistan 1977, A Photography Memoir, has landed in the perfect timeless time: NOW. My sentient experience at Delphi in 2018 recently began speak to me in dreams, and I realized that they held the key to bringing my story home. A waft of laurel leaves entered my dream and drew me back into the council I had with the Oracle of Delphi when I traveled to Greece in 2018.

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Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day

We’ve all heard the saying “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day.” Well, I had to go to Greece (yes, Greece) in 2018 to discover how true this still is, and how it related to finishing my book. Why Greece? The original concept of Beauty began there. My goal has always been To Bring Beauty to Humanity and Humanity to Beauty.
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The Mystery of Kohl

Egypt 3500 BC to the present

As I revisit the photographs I took of the tailor’s family for my upcoming book, Modern Nomad: Into the Heart of the Silk Road, Afghanistan 1977, kohl captivated my imagination, since all the women of the tailor’s family wore kohl, including the baby (photo above.) The ancient “eyeliner” was used as medicine, beauty, and for protection against the “evil eye.”  I had to know more….READ MORE

The Evolving Tale

The evolving tale of Modern Nomad: Into the Silk Road, Afghanistan 1977

Recently I’ve discovered that the world of self-publishing can become like a Camel Caravan headed out into the vast unknown, with constantly shifting sands of possibilities. It is a fascinating adventure, but no small feat. Though not quite to the point of becoming a Marco Polo of self-publishing, I’m deep into exploring this new and wonderful terrain and am excited by what’s to come.READ MORE