![]() Since coming home I've also been reading some of the best travel writing about Croatia and, of course one of my most literate friends suggested I dip into Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, an impossibly long (1100 pages) journey through old Yugoslavia in the 1940s. Once I've returned the ones I view most often seem to set off flares of irony or humor, and remind me somehow that I caught a moment and I can always return. ![]() Sometimes the images even announce how I felt or what I thought without the words. More than a few have prompted their requisite word count. Most aren't very good in the way photographers measure quality, but most serve my purpose: reminding me of where I have been and what the place looked like and what I experienced. Most of my photographs were taken while traveling. You do the math on what they say about every picture being worth a thousand words, or as Rod Stewart says, every picture tells a story. I am a writer but on my desk-top computer I have about 20,000 photos.
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