Luxagraf

a travelogue

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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
Imagination. Gives me shivers.
10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
Ah yes the armless woman. You could enjoy The Houses We Live In if you're looking for a way to avoid work.
10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
Armless woman over exposed. Am I the only one that sees Venus de Milo and for some reason thinks of Boxing Helena, that terrible movie with Julian Sands? I wish I could kill that association.
10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
For some reason far more compelling to me than the statues inside the Louvre. The sort of sight that makes me write rambling essays like The Houses We Live In
10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
Every fountain in Paris has some kids sailing the little wooden boats around in it. Every fountain in America is full of change. I feel like that might mean something, though it might not be as bad as you think.
10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
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10/29/05 Paris Hostel // Paris // France
My favorite image from Paris. All natural luck, no photoshop involved.
    • POTD 2008
    • Nicaragua - The Corn Islands
    • Nicaragua - San Juan Del Sur
    • Nicaragua - Granada
    • Europe at Night
    • Sailing -- 2007
    • Los Angeles - Summer 2007
    • New York
    • Charleston SC
    • Misc LA
    • Paris
    • Vienna, Austria

eye in a treeLuxagraf is an experiment in travel writing — highly subjective, non-linear and a bit more random than most travel writing, but hopefully you'll like that. If not, there are plenty of glossy magazines out there to satisfy you.

I didn't start out to be a travel writer, I was writing and happened to do some traveling. The results are what you see here. Along the way I've discovered that travel writing is one of the only honest forms of non-fiction. That's what luxagraf is about — the unvarnished, sometimes ugly, truth of travel, told by someone just like you.

For smaller, snack-size stuff, not necessarily about travel, head over to the new snacks section where I record my travels around the web.