The Art of Inspiration

 

It's been 7½ years since I've decided to freefall thru life. 
Emma Williams of Scotland described this as being "the
most natural exciting feeling in the world!"
& she
is absolutely correct.  Well, guys & Emma:

"I have a £50 note, my sling pack,
camera & two pairs of black socks.  I'm
pretty sure I'll have a good time."

I'll be running a muck in Ireland, The UK & the rest
of Europe for the next 2yrs or longer.  Not sure on what
I really want to do, but I'll be hunting down a few
photographers, some FREE accommodations & some
old travel mates.  Please save me a spot at the dinner
table, because I don't have a "real job"
or any definite future plans.

 

We all have a calling in life & most of us will spend half our lives trying to find it.  My old friend, Donny Dean
of Alaska
, told me to do what I do best.  "Rome wasn't built in a day,"  He said.  "so don't be afraid for what
the future may hold"
.  It's a little late to be freefalling thru life, however, "leaving behind everything familiar for
a place unknown is never an easy thing to do"
.  It's about finding new things & discovering that
The Art of Inspiration was only a few mouse clicks away.
-Geo D. Oliver, Alaska

Backpacker: Geo D. Oliver, Alaska  |  Location: Anchorage, Alaska  |  Photograph By: Roy Garcia, Alaska