Category Archives: Documentary

Cabo San Lucas, Part II

. . . Part I. Every year, I am more grateful for this hectic life I lead and astounded by the perplexing luck I manage in surrounding myself with so many beautiful souls and so many new sights around this incredibly lovely world. Be well, my pets. Go out and see things with your eyes! Keep good people […]

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Cabo San Lucas, Part 1

As I sit here sick and sniffling, staring into the snowing, grey sky – from my couch and through the window – I am reminded to finally post on warmer times. Mexico was a dream. In November, I traveled there to Cabo San Lucas for photo work with the beloved wolfpack, and – of course – […]

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Huntingdon Diary: July 26-27, 2016

Do you ever explore a place you already know well, peep its secrets, reacquaint yourself with its corners and alleys? From my dining room table, I noticed a vibrant orange glow illuminating the windowpanes and rim around the air conditioner. From the deck, we spied an electric sunset. Yesterday morning, Boon and I walked the […]

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NoLa, Part 2

The end of the novel: NEW ORLEANS IS GLORIOUS. Go there. Bring deodorant and loose pants. Thanks to David and Joanne for being THE. BEST. HOSTS. We had an unprecedented time. xoxoxo, my loves. Be well till the re-seeing. – SAW For the full gallery of all the images, click here. The password is: unclewillard

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NoLa, Part 1

If a picture is a worth 1,000 words, I’ve just written a novel about beautiful, swampy New Orleans, Louisiana. We traveled all night, landed at 8a, piled into Aunt Joanne’s car, and were immediately handed cold beers that we popped practically before we were buckled. From those first minutes, as we drove past levees and […]

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