I have never found the end of the Internet but came awfully close last Tuesday, nor have I ever interviewed for a job but that is a different story.
I have been in the mountains on a horse with no name and rarely do I make my bed; I usually stuff it in a sack and get on with the day. I’ve spent more nights in a sleeping bag than a bed and learned more about life and myself from the mountains, rivers, and canyons than any education I ever paid for.
I understand what it means to have dirt under your nails, grease on your hands, & hay in your hair when it comes to work. It’s the remnants of the day that somehow found a way into my pockets that I use to gauge my progress. I’m a creative problem solver, and I believe that the best resources for solving problems are what’s immediately available, not what you can buy or whom you may call. Use what’s in your pockets, if it’s duct tape and bubble gum your better off for it.
I don’t know any Black Magic or practice Voodoo much; it’s more of a head on kick it in the ass approach, mostly because that is what I know.
Jackpot situations are the BEST opportunities for living on the edge and facilitate out of the box creative thinking. Just so happens the view is best from here. I encourage you to visit the edge as much and often as possible. If you need someone to take you there or want someone to go with you, then you showed up at the right campfire.
I am a storyteller, visual interpreter and creator of photographs. I love the story and the process involved in telling the story and every being and thing has one. I embrace technology and the flexibility it offers, I like what it has done for media, communications and the world as a whole. Sad but true, it is no longer as large as it once seemed, yah there’s a few dark spots left on the map and I hope there always will be, but for the most part if you’re isolated it is because you choose to be so.