It has been an exhausting few weeks. First there was the crazy five day Houston to San Antonio, to Laredo, to Monterrey, Mexico to Laredo and back to Houston trip. Then my mother's wedding was this past Saturday with her rehearsal dinner the Thursday night before and as I mentioned walked her down the aisle. In between I am back at the old store in the Woodlands readjusting to the customer base, the product and co-workers.
I have fallen behind in my reading which disappoints me although I have been taking more photos (still not as consistently as I would like). Finally yesterday I feel as if I finally caught up on my sleep.
Hopefully I will be able to post something more thoughtful in the next few days but in the meantime I'm halfway done with the photos from the spring break trip. These photos go through San Antonio:
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
A Moment Suspended in Time
I'm somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of the way done with the photos from below-mentioned trip. Hopefully I'll be done early this upcoming week.
Also, my mother is getting married today; I'm walking her down the aisle.
Also, my mother is getting married today; I'm walking her down the aisle.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Truncated Roadtrip
I'm currently away in San Antonio. It's the first vacation I have had since September 2006 when I visited New York City for the fifth anniversary of 9/11. Thus far it's been very nice. Later today we leave for Laredo and tomorrow to Monterrey.
I have been to the zoo (sadly I was not able to fight a bear while there) and had a few fun adventures. I'll be sure to post photos when I return.
I have been to the zoo (sadly I was not able to fight a bear while there) and had a few fun adventures. I'll be sure to post photos when I return.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
So I suppose I should give an introduction.
This blog is a place for me to express my thoughts, share what I have been reading and get comments and critique on my photography. It's also a way for me to record what is happening in my life.
I'm a reader, a thinker, a debater, a photographer, passionate about theology/philosophy, cars, photography and a/v gear. I love to travel although rarely get to anymore. I cook, grow my own plants and want to go to Alaska and fight a bear when I turn thirty. I suppose you could say I'm an eclectic individual.
I come here from Xanga and this is where you can view my photography.
Questions? Comments? Feel free to do so below.
I always think of some trendy clothing ad when I look at this photo
It was a gorgeous late winter sunset
I love the color and texture of her fur
Believe it or not, this is not an uncommon sight with these two; the dog is part parrot
I was trying hard to work with what I had. Taken during a pickup game of Scrabble with strangers. I ended up getting my butt handed to me. They were all grad students at St. Thomas and smarter than I.
This hat kind of made its rounds throughout the game
This guy had two masters degrees. Can't judge a book by it's cover.
This blog is a place for me to express my thoughts, share what I have been reading and get comments and critique on my photography. It's also a way for me to record what is happening in my life.
I'm a reader, a thinker, a debater, a photographer, passionate about theology/philosophy, cars, photography and a/v gear. I love to travel although rarely get to anymore. I cook, grow my own plants and want to go to Alaska and fight a bear when I turn thirty. I suppose you could say I'm an eclectic individual.
I come here from Xanga and this is where you can view my photography.
Questions? Comments? Feel free to do so below.
I always think of some trendy clothing ad when I look at this photo
It was a gorgeous late winter sunset
I love the color and texture of her fur
Believe it or not, this is not an uncommon sight with these two; the dog is part parrot
I was trying hard to work with what I had. Taken during a pickup game of Scrabble with strangers. I ended up getting my butt handed to me. They were all grad students at St. Thomas and smarter than I.
This hat kind of made its rounds throughout the game
This guy had two masters degrees. Can't judge a book by it's cover.Thursday, March 6, 2008
Uncharted Seas
"Having come loose from our moral moorings in this brave new world, we find ourselves adrift in uncharted seas and have decided to toss away the compass. Boston college professor Peter Kreeft, in this Three Philosophies of Life, stated it very succinctly:
Ravi Zacharias The Real Face of Atheism
The more observant of you will note that there is a distinction made between morals and ethics above. Some may be familiar with the distinction while others may not. Essentially, ethics come from man while morals come from God.
Now, we have abandoned most of the ancient questions. Regarding them as outdated we banish them to those books dealing with history, ancient philosophy and classic psychology. Today we deal with the why and if of ethics as opposed to the what and how. This creates some serious issues. How as a society do we deal with individuals and how do we come to agreement upon where to "steer" society? How do we determine what we stand for? You see, without a solid foundation you have nothing to build upon. Does anyone else agree this is the reason our culture slides into ruin around us?
Now, we actually have and had the foundation in place for millennia although we choose to ignore it today. Without that ageless foundation the building would have come down long ago. In the meantime we have chosen to construct poorly upon it and are moving closer daily to a time where a large enough gust of wind will blow it all down and all we will have left is the bare foundation to rebuild upon.
We have two options: tear out a variety of walls, undo some of our current framing and reframe with suitable reinforcements or wait for the storm to come full force and start from scratch. Do we follow the paths of the Greeks and Romans before us into ruin or do we pull the compass back out and re-chart our course midway?
Ancient ethics always dealt with three questions. Modern ethics deals with only one, or at the most, two. The three questions are like the three things a fleet of ships is told by its sailing orders. [The metaphor is from C.S. Lewis.] First, the ships must know how to avoid bumping into each other. This is social ethics, and modern as well as ancient ethicists deal with it. Second, they must know how to stay shipshape and avoid sinking. This is individual ethics, virtues and vices, character-building, and we hear very little about this from our modern ethical philosophies. Third, and more important of all, they must know why the fleet is at sea in the first place...I think I know why modern philosophers dare not raise this greatest of questions: because they have no answer to it."
Ravi Zacharias The Real Face of Atheism
The more observant of you will note that there is a distinction made between morals and ethics above. Some may be familiar with the distinction while others may not. Essentially, ethics come from man while morals come from God.
Now, we have abandoned most of the ancient questions. Regarding them as outdated we banish them to those books dealing with history, ancient philosophy and classic psychology. Today we deal with the why and if of ethics as opposed to the what and how. This creates some serious issues. How as a society do we deal with individuals and how do we come to agreement upon where to "steer" society? How do we determine what we stand for? You see, without a solid foundation you have nothing to build upon. Does anyone else agree this is the reason our culture slides into ruin around us?
Now, we actually have and had the foundation in place for millennia although we choose to ignore it today. Without that ageless foundation the building would have come down long ago. In the meantime we have chosen to construct poorly upon it and are moving closer daily to a time where a large enough gust of wind will blow it all down and all we will have left is the bare foundation to rebuild upon.
We have two options: tear out a variety of walls, undo some of our current framing and reframe with suitable reinforcements or wait for the storm to come full force and start from scratch. Do we follow the paths of the Greeks and Romans before us into ruin or do we pull the compass back out and re-chart our course midway?
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