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Not All Who Wander are Lost - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

Not all who wander are lost.  At least not in Tuscany... :-)

You've all got to hear
my opinion about Firenze (Florence in Italian) in my recent post.  In the week following this Renaissance mecca, we explored, in depth, the beautiful country-side of the Chianti area.  My nerves relaxed and senses woke up to the warm peacefulness (you know what I'm talking about :-)), until we arrived at Siena.  To be accurate, that was until we sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic in a what-seems-to-be a two-lane street, which was not even horribly close to the old city center.  I felt congested and difficulty in breathing.  Despite numerous comments online about how Siena is much more laid back compared to Firenze, we "fled" to the country side as soon as we checked into our hotel.

We picked a general direction to where the interesting topography of Crete Senesi is on the map and off we went.  After 8 or 9 or 10 (anyway, a lot of) round-abouts (where traffic flow at intersections is managed without traffic lights) and roughly half-an-hour on the main road, we veered off to the little town of Castelnuovo Berardenga.  A stroll and peeking about every corner of the town did not do enough to tame our curiosity and we knew we wanted to keep exploring.  Putting our faith into the hands of the land of Tuscany, we continued along the same street that we came from.  Voilร , there we met the work of a true artist.  The small vineyard with such graphic design, at the entrance of a tiny town San Gusmรจ:

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Vineyard-San-Gusmรจ-Italy-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

With such an image in hand, you can't say we were lost, can you?  We simply wandered into a magic land. :-)

Clarification: For kids that don't want to go home or disappear into the darkness of night after their parents fell asleep, this concept does not apply to you.  Wondering at night does not bring your to a wonderland.  Go home, do what a kid is supposed to do (go to school, work hard, etc.).  When you become an adult, you may qualify to join the league.

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Farewell and be Well on the Other Side - Los Angeles Senior Citizen Photographer

Yesterday, we had to say good-bye to someone that's been through a lot and been with us for a long time.  She held on to this life as much as she could and showed respectable amount of tenacity and strength.  However, we knew it was time to say good-bye so she could join her loved ones in a world that's free of pain.  

No matter how well one is prepared for this moment, it is never enough to endure the separation.  I'm so glad that I made this image of her a few years ago when I followed my urge (and not like the other time when I missed the opportunity) so that I will always remember her the way she was on that warm afternoon, reminiscing her life stories.  

Good-bye for now and take care on the other side!

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Movement of Black and White in Suzhou Museum - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

Continue along the same line about something being "intrinsically" set with me creatively, this image is another proof (please see here for my other post).  It was made a few years ago at the Suzhou Museum (่‹ๅทžๅš็‰ฉ้ฆ†), which was designed by the world-renowned architect I.M. Pei. I didn't realize at the time that my love to observe movement of lines and contrasts was already there.

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