Photo’s from between the Ears!
January 11th, 2008While in Romania I found myself astride my mount and looking through a viewfinder of a camera. This can be very interesting if your mount chooses to try out a tasty piece of shrubbery and dives right while you are hopefully trying to catch that unique and interesting skyline on your left ( this usually leaves a lovely photo of approaching ground). The following are photos taken on a trip I helped guide through the Carpathian Mountains in Romania.

Watching the people move through their day just simply living and working but in a time frame that didn’t match to the western ideals that most of us are raised with really became an astounding experience. The man pushing the bicycle in the above photo is actually the village mailman. Everyday he travels about the countryside with a leather satchel delivering packages and most always having a kind word.
The young boy standing with the horse and cart is actually the milkman. He travels from house to house picking up fresh containers of milk to be delivered to the factory to be made into incredible cheese and fresh cream sold in the local shops.
The lady braveley bicycling through the herd of sheep was on her way to work fighting a ruly different type of traffic jam. She bravely rode her way through the herd and didn’t even snag a nylon.
When the pace slowed and you could watch life evolve from between your horses ears all of a sudden their was poetry in everyone’s effort to survive and create their own efficiency in the world.
This will be my first attempt at blogging and opening a bit of my adventures to many others.