Okay, so in all actuality I'm not just getting started, but have been meandering around the US for seven months now. Here's a rundown: I'm currently in Columbia, South Carolina, quite a distance from my starting point in Montana. About ninteen hundred miles from home; and yes, I drove here... in two days. However I didn't make this trip exclusively, I've racked up a hefty mileage on company cars headed around MT, SD, ND, WY, and of course, my current SC.
So here's the deal, considering I'm starting this log of my travels a little late, I'll slowly bring you up to speed, where I've been, what I've photographed, etc. while still keeping up with the current vibe.

The main reason for this is not solely for your benifit, nor is it to stroke my ego, but more importantly for me, it's a journal, a way of laying out what I do, who I am, and who I want to become. I believe in minimality; I mean to say, with the world changing as it is and how scarce it is quickly becoming to find something to grab onto, something of importance to you, I find myself being dragged by the undertow of change. Our lives, our society, our existence is becoming based around... nothing. We have nothing to grasp to ground ourselves in reality and therefore are swept away with the flow of societal influences.
So take a moment, stop reading, close down the many windows on your computer, push aside all the folders and shortcuts on your desktop, and stare at your background. Whether it be a palm tree, abstract, the cosmos, even your flat middle tone gray and reach back in your mind and find what makes you happy; what anchors you to your reality.
Relax, tune in all the sounds you hear, the smells you smell, even the feeling of your keyboard as you run your hand across it. Basically, just slow down once in a while. Enjoy life. Don't just wait for tomorrow.
So that's it, this blog is a window to my mind; and, to help you understand it, my photos from time to time so you can see how I see. Hope you enjoy it in the coming days.
Lots of love,
Brian