Our final day in St. Louis contained the reason we'd made the trip in the first place (the concert!) but it held much more than that. We skipped breakfast, as we planned an early lunch at Pappy's Barbeque. My friend Brad recommended this place, it was highly recommended online, and Leah and Darci were also … Continue reading The Spirit of St. Louis – part three
The Spirit of St. Louis – part two
After spending about eight hours on the road on Friday, I expected to sleep in on Saturday morning. Although I did sleep longer than normal, it still wasn't "sleeping in" by anyone's standards I reckon. Lazy mornings cannot compete with the excitement of a new city. Although we did rise too late to partake in … Continue reading The Spirit of St. Louis – part two
The Spirit of St. Louis – part one
When I had the opportunity to buy tickets to finally see Arcade Fire in concert, I didn't care that I would need to drive. I'd been to Dallas for a concert before (my first arena concert: Foo Fighters on their Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace tour) so another drive wouldn't be a big deal. I … Continue reading The Spirit of St. Louis – part one
33 on 66
On Monday, my 33rd birthday, I had only one 'Big Plan'. I was going to eat lunch at my favorite barbeque place in town: Burn Co. For those unfamiliar with this establishment, it's an extremely popular local restaurant that smokes meat exclusively on Hasty Bake charcoal grills. The food is super tasty and there is … Continue reading 33 on 66
Birthday Memories
Today I turn 33 years old. It's hard to believe; I definitely don't feel like I'm in my thirties. I can look back over all of those years and relive many memories. Birthdays on vacation, birthdays at home. Celebrations with friends and family. Quiet nights and parties I couldn't remember the next day. I have … Continue reading Birthday Memories
The Shelves
Back in the early 90s, my mother bought a pair of bookcases at Snow's Furniture. I was happy to have a place to put my books and assorted childhood items. At the time, I didn't notice that the wood shelves were slightly mismatched. I didn't notice that the front of each shelf was rough and … Continue reading The Shelves
The Joys of Homeownership
On the last day of February, I sat in an office in south Tulsa and signed my name a few dozen times. After I did that, I was handed the keys to a house that I now own. I've spent the last week moving my stuff in, moving Samantha's stuff in, and getting things arranged. … Continue reading The Joys of Homeownership
Small Town Charm
It's no secret that I love road tripping around Oklahoma and visiting small towns. Some are lively, others are dying. A few are completely gone, but have left a couple of small pieces that tell the world that they existed. In all of these places, I take my camera and look for sights that interest … Continue reading Small Town Charm
Celebrity Death
I was tooling around the internet this afternoon when news broke that one of my favorite actors, Philip Seymour Hoffman, had passed away. Initial reaction was that of shock and dismay (which mirrored my own emotions) but quickly I started to see others mention his passing with a mix of disdain and judgement for a … Continue reading Celebrity Death
Showing My Work
In school, math has always been my worst subject. I failed Algebra the first time I took it and passed later with after-school help from a tutor. One of my biggest issues is that I didn't show my work. It seems that I have a similar stumble with my photography. But, in 2014, that is … Continue reading Showing My Work









