Wednesday, January 25, 2006
About Me
- Name: An Enlightened Fellow
I am one who seeks to understand what it means to be human on this planet. I believe part of the answer is in striving to inspire others toward that goal.
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Archives: Photos begin in the February 2005 section. Before that, you'll find stories from Europe.
Useful, interesting, or otherwise meaningful.
- Photo Gallery
- The Lord Chancellor's Blog
- An Organist in Austria
- Sacbuts and Serpents
- Galen Rowell - One of the best
- Macro Art in Nature - Michael Brown
- A Czech Photographer
- "If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it."
- Words are currency. Don't pay with small change.
- Photoblogs of the World
"Travel is fatal to bigotry, prejudice, and narrow-mindedness. Broad, wholesome, and charitable views cannot be acquired by vegetating in one tiny corner of the globe." - Mark Twain
Email: Enlightenedfellow@gmail.com
2 Comments:
Theres something so amazing about old architecture. Somehow modern architecture has never appealed to me this way, and its a phenomenon that can be seen in every country. Old buildings please the eye and the mind, True, the new ones are taller stronger bigger, but they are also so stark and impersonal. One would think that with all the facilities we have today, architechture would have evolved... and it has, into something ugly!!! Maybe we're focusing on the wrong things.
I totally agree. We've largely lost the ability to make beautiful buildings.
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