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Meet Yohana, Eliot, and Maela.

Friday, March 12th, 2010
Dahlia Love House.

Yohana. Eliot. Maela.

“Don’t walk in front of me; I may not follow.  Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead.  Just walk beside me and be my friend.” – Albert Camus

 Meet Yohana. Eliot. Maela.

I said, So long, to my new friends at the Dahlia Love House.  I spent time making raised flower beds with three.

Yohana is a talkative Spainard.  She just moved her from San Diego.  She wants to grow and has to try something new.  Yohana will freak out if she sees a frog.

Eliot is a smiley, bouncey Frenchman.  Eliot wants to learn English.  He has been hitchhiking and hopping trains around the USA for the past 6 months.  Eliot’s Dad is American.  He gets distracted easily while working, but can strum a mean guitar.

Maela is a lucky French woman.  She wants to help people in prisons or schools and loves old French literature.  Maela loves the Dahlia Love House and just extended her stay her for a few more months.  She is meticulous weeder.  

We make a good team in the fields.

Create Our World.

Ben

“Life is partly what we make it, and partly what is made by the friends we choose.” – Tennessee Williams


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Thru the eyes of a fish: New Camera Lens.

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
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In Ventura, Cal, I buy a new photography lens.

“Travelers there is no path; paths are made by walking.” – Antonio Machado

 New Camera Lens.

For my new video project, I recently threw down some money on a new camera lens.  A Fisheye.  Do you think a fish actually sees like this?  I bet not.  

But the photography looks cool!

Create Our World.

Ben

“Experience, travel — these are as education in themselves.” – Euripides

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New Introduction Video.

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

“Like all great travelers, I have seen more than I remember and remember more than I have seen.” – Benjamin Disraeli

Check the new video and share it with friends!

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Create Our World.

Ben

“A wise traveler never despises his own country.” – Carlo Goldoni

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