Last weekend I had the enormous pleasure of capturing Lansdale’s First Friday. There was no shortage of fun events to dive into. My personal favorite was Juston Spinto’s band parked right next to Round Guys Brewery, which was handing out free beer samples. Juston sounded amazing without the beer, but given the blazing heat –…

In my mind, there are two things that should go together as often as possible: charity and libation. Sufficed to say when I happened upon the East Meets Local Brewfest: Brews For Books flyer a couple weeks ago, I was enthusiastic. When I found out that $30 of the $35 dollar ticket was tax deductible,…

Starting the day with a cup of coffee (or tea, if that’s you’re thing) is such a universal practice. Nearly everyone has a cup of something, but I would argue that most popular are those beans that grow on the sides of mountains in warm places. People just can’t get enough. It brings me joy…

This past week I experienced spectacular nature on display in many forms when I visited Niagara Falls. The above photos were just one stop along the way at the Niagara Falls Butterfly Conservatory. I had never been to a butterfly conservatory, so I arrived astounded and walked around several times before I could get my…

See what all the hub bub is about with Color Me Rad. Click on the above photos to stroll through the best of the best. Check out the write up at Place To Go/ People To Know and see all the photos on my Flickr portfolio. The shots of the kids will have you laughing…

A Boy And His Corn: Strolling through Lansdale Day I came across this guy. This little boy was a reminder of all the joys that one simple indulgence can bring. We all need a reminder from time to time to stop over complicating life and just enjoy the simple things.

There is nothing like packing up and heading into the woods. The above montage displays some of our most quintessential moments over the 2011 camping year. The feeling I long to express that correlates with the great escape to the outdoors cannot be better phrased than in the words of Henry David Thoreau: I went…