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Mental Health Break

Mental health break – on hold with Delta.

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Animal Farm

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Potato Beds!

Carrying the cases of potato starts out to the tractor. by Mike Their potato-planting window of opportunity was closing – the family was running late already, and because the moon was about to change...

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Collecting

by Mike Collecting salad from another time.

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Bagan photo breakdown

by Mike I’m not one to toot my own horn*, (*that’s a lie) but this here’s an incredible photo of river life in Bagan, Myanmar. In the details isolated below you can see what makes this place special....

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Rhythm of Life: Blackout Nights

This is where I pretend I’m an otter. by Mike People seem to be curious about our blackout nights, so I thought I’d explain it a little more: In an effort to live more effortlessly, to sync our...

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Backstreets of Bagan

by Mike Early morning in the back streets is quiet. It smelled like smoke and fried foods – for breakfast I had a little doughnut thing that was cooked by a lady on the street with a small crowd...

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Aging Beauties in Yangon

by Mike Sometimes a city feels so different that you don’t even know what to take a picture of, so you snap shots of the biggest things around: buildings. Many buildings in Yangon were decaying,...

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A Paddle on the Irawaddy

by Mike Wandering around the dusty roads of Bagan, we took a turn toward the river and discovered a thriving little shoreline where women washed clothes, kids splashed and others bathed modestly. As...

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Vodoun Gathering

by Mike Late last night – it must have been 2am – I woke up to a woman’s voice singing a haunting song. She was singing in Creole, each word slow and clear, in a melody that reminded me of old songs...

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