

Petrified Forest
Today’s stop finds us spending the evening in Petrified Forest National Park. It’s a small park that has two land masses which join under the expressway crossing from New Mexico into Arizona.
I didn’t have a lot of luck inside the park, but after, once finding my campsite, I was treated to a pretty amazing sunset over the Arizona desert.
Man’s Stupidity
At times, the stupidity of man is more than I can take and I just have to speak up.
Today is one of those days.
I was considering a friend of mines struggle with her father who takes in and believes anything the Despots say, in spite of the ever changing landscape of demands and edicts they funnel down the pike.
Far too many of us are willingly going along with nonsense and insanity. We believe the utter fabrication and truth avoidance and it’s idiocy. And then…we play the victim and do nothing but simply gripe and complain.

Dodge Caravan Camper Van Build
When I travel, for the time being, I am doing so in my 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan. In today’s video I am going to show you how I have built out and live in this van when I travel the country to do photography and video.
I have less than $1200 into this conversion.

I Am Now A Pilot!
I have officially passed the Part 107 so I can now legally offer and sell Aerial Photography and Video. Yeah!


Aerial and Drone Photography
Hi!
For the past couple months, I have been studying for my Part 107 pilot license. This is a license that allows me to fly a SUAS (Small Unmanned Aircraft System) as an FAA certified pilot.
This is something which is required if you are flying your drone for anything other than a hobby.

Bisti Badlands New Mexico
Lost, dark, hurt. All describe my time in the Bisti Badlands. Wow.

Losing My Glasses
Check out this newly released video to see if indeed I find my lost sunglasses.

White Sands Episode 1
Well, the first stop on my rather lengthy solo travel road trip was White Sands National Park in New Mexico.
Throughout the stay, I found it challenging to photograph due in large part to the massive amounts of wind and blowing sand.
The “sand” here isn’t really even sand at all. It’s crushed Gypsum! The same material drywall is made from.
