Site Redesign!

As you probably have noticed, things look a lot different around here recently. I have switched themes and have a new design that I am really excited about. This particular theme has some really great options and new functions that I plan on taking advantage of in the next few months.

As some of you know, I’ve had a wild few months but am excited about what is on my upcoming agenda.  Next Monday I will be starting a Masters program through Full Sail University based out of Winter Park, Florida. I will be studying Education Media Design & Technology through a one year online program. It has been a long time since I have had classes and assignments, but I am excited about getting back into school and all the challenges that go with that.

Also, I have really missed writing for this blog and I have especially missed the interaction and feedback I get through the comments. As spring is slowly arriving here in New York, I am going to be returning to this blog and hopefully generating some good discussion. I hope to spend at least a couple days each week photographing and plan to be posting a lot of images. However, with school starting on Monday, I am not sure what sort of free time I will have. In any case, I have been spending some time with my photo archives this winter and will be pulling images from there if I don’t have anything new to post.

Anyway, I’d like to officially welcome you to the new Wanderer’s Apprentice, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments in upcoming discussions. Stick around and let me know what you think!

Breaking the Funk

Ever have one of those days where you feel like each foot weighs about 100 times more than usual, your back seems like it is magnetized and pulling you to the couch, your to do list seems to grow before your eyes, you just can’t seem to get anything done, and you just can’t find the inspiration to get your butt in gear?

Yeah?  Well that was yesterday for me.  A shrink might call it depression.  I call it being in a funk and breaking out of it sometimes is easy, sometimes not.  For me, a total change of pace is often the answer.

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