Walkabouts with camera / lens in small Midwest locations is a personal refreshing healing experience.
Sometimes successful walkabouts aren’t overtly grand or spectacular.
Sometimes successful walkabouts occur in the seemingly - but not really - ordinary moments.
Sometimes successful walkabouts can be found right under our noses. But only if we slow down just long enough to see and feel.
Wandering early, on a bright quiet Sunday morning along a street empty of traffic,
admiring the astonishing historical traditional architecture of Berne, Indiana.
“I Did it Because Memory is Something Fragile." Josef Koudelka
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