Over the years, I have posted “What’s in My Bag?” about various trips. On the last two trips, I have traveled with both digital and film cameras, and I wanted to do a separate post on traveling for hybrid shooters. As you might expect, it’s easier to travel with digital. Memory cards are small, and you don’t have to worry about the effect of x-ray machines at security checkpoints. I also feel more comfortable experimenting with digital. You can try new techniques, and the only loss is your time. However, I find that there are times when I prefer film over digital, and it’s worth the extra effort. There are…
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It’s the fourth week in November and I’m not wearing a bikini. Or donning flip flops, or slathering on the sunscreen. In Wisconsin, that would be expected for this time of year, but for us, it’s a bit unusual. It has been ten years since we haven’t traveled to the Caribbean at Thanksgiving. With our oldest now in college, her free time around Thanksgiving is limited to Thanksgiving Day and the few days following. When the calendar ticked over to November, and the temperatures started dropping here in Wisconsin, I couldn’t help but feel a little sad. It was as if our family’s holiday tradition was ending. We would not, at…
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In college, having the day after Halloween off from school was a blessing, although I really had not known of the holy day before starting Marquette. All Saints Day or All Souls Day, November 1, celebrates those who have passed before us. In Mexico, the day is known as Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrating the lives of loved ones who have died with food, drink, music, and prayer. Included in the celebration are these sugar skulls, representing the deceased. For more on the traditions of la Dia de los Muertos, take a look at this great site, Sugar Skull Art.








