Travel

Back to 'Murica

10 Weeks, 12 countries, 9 million rotations, Done. Of all the photos I have from this trip, these may be my favorites. After coming down from a wet hike in Gudvangen, Norway into a teeny tiny very old town, these two mini horses and a long haired cattle walked down the road and stopped to say hello. I get very excited at the site of mini horses...particularly very squatty ones, and out of nowhere, in a town so silent that you hear grass moving, these two came over and even tried to get in the car. Apparently they take themselves for walks down the road. Today, back to 'Murica.

Marrakesh, Morocco (July 2015)

On the way to Essouiria from Marrakesh we saw goats in a tree. GOATS in a tree. I know about this, as I love goats but it caught me completely off-guard. A man then basically threw a little one at me and took my life photo. This was very fulfilling. Sigh.....

Scotland (July 2015)

Our first stop in Scotland, fresh from the airport in Aberdeen, was Slain's castle. The nice man at the car rental spot told us about it, knowing that we wanted to avoid tourists and take risks. We saw it from afar and became really excited. No one was there, and it was exactly the sate of ruin that we wanted. I dressed in the car because it was COLD. I mean painfully cold-- hands frozen/loss of motor control/ brain freeze/uncontrollable shivering cold. I can't even imagine a medieval winter there.

Climb mountain on all fours, continue climbing with swimming pools in your shoes as the rain pounds, make it to the top, do your best to stabilize an arm balance on rough volcanic rock in "blow you over" wind speeds = FUN AS F**K. Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, I love you.

I wanted to LIVE in this room of infinite galactic color changing sparkle lights at the Camera Obscura in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Photos by Pole Ninja Photography.

Norway (July 2015)

The other day, (well actually, late at night), we shot amongst the sculptures at Vigeland Park in Oslo, Norway. Thank you to our top assistants Yvonne and Ine ; )

After teaching in Oslo, we headed to Gudvangen, Norway, where I channeled a yellow tailed mermaid viking princess at the fjords.  It was after the rain and also before the rain, at about 10:30PM.

Photos by Pole Ninja Photography.

Boulder, Colorado (May 2015)

A hike in Boulder, Colorado.
Pants by Flow Movement.


City Museum, St. Louis, Missouri (April 2015)

Today I sat on the worlds largest pencil, squeezed in the smallest tunnels I've been in since birth and was just overall amazed. City Museum, St Louis, MO is one of the coolest places on earth. Definitely the first museum where I was warned, "you may get injured."

Iceland (March 2015)

All of the photos in this first slideshow were taken off the side of the road on the south coast. I started with my layers and snow boots on and gradually made it down to just fabric wrappings and undergarments. It was cold (to put it gently). The air blowing in my ears was probably worse then being barefoot in frozen sand. But... this was fun. So much emptiness makes you feel so small. I was just a tiny creature tossing things about. I am so proud of what Kenneth Kao was able to capture.

More Iceland, featuring a sneak peak of a Flow Movement scuba cuff pant.  The Jacquard Cuff Pant is available now in the STORE.

After a long drive and a stay in a country hotel we woke up...here. The area is very rural. There are no street lights (just the ones in the sky) and the closest village/town was a long drive away--we had no idea what the environment looked like until the morning. As you can see, the sky was was incredible and the thick tufted grass was both frozen and squishy.

The day after experiencing the mot insane blizzard I have ever encountered (visibility 0, face blasting 100), we sadly had to leave. These images were taken in a craggy lava field en route to the airport:

Costa Rica Puddle Play

I want to play in warm, soft sand puddles every day. Playa Samara, Costa Rica. ‪#‎puravida‬

 

Mexico (February 2015)

Floorworking on a slippery slant on the front of a river boat provides decent core stimulation. Xochmilco, Mexico City.