thank you Carla for your experience with artichokes. I too ate this wonderfully odd vegetable as a child. I loved the process it took to come to its heart. A vegetable with a heart.
Carla, I finally remembered to check out this website for your blog. Thank you for sharing so many beautiful quotes, your own reflections, and the stunning photos. And you haven’t even set off on your trip yet! I look forward to whatever you can offer along the way, and wish you a journey beyond what can be imagined. As Sri Nisargadatta says in the classic “I Am That,” a transcription of his many dialogues with students, “The unexpected is bound to happen, while the anticipated may never come to pass.” So enjoy the unexpected!
Carla, I just discovered your wonderful blog site, with all your amazing photos. I have a favor to ask. I’m a paleontologist, presently working on an article for the international research journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, describing some Jurassic arthropod tracks preserved on a sandstone slab that was collected from the mountains of Iran. I would like to include a few photos of modern crustacean tracks, and I am hoping you will grant me permission to reprint your lovely photo of ghost crab tracks from March 9, 2013. I can’t promise anything except a photo credit, since this kind of publication effort falls in the “labor of love” category. – Thanks, George
George Mustoe, Research Associate, Geology Department, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225. Mustoeg@wwu.edu
Hi Carla,
I just found your amazing blog site while searching for some photographs of South Dakota. Your work is absolutely beautiful!!
I am working on a climate project and was wondering if we could use some of your photographs. thank you. Rachel
Hi Rachel,
Thank you for your interest in my photography! Let me know more about your project and what photos you are interested in. I usually give permission to non-profits and projects for the environment. You can also email me at brennan.carla@gmail.com.
Warmly,
Carla
August 23, 2012 at 2:45 pm
thank you Carla for your experience with artichokes. I too ate this wonderfully odd vegetable as a child. I loved the process it took to come to its heart. A vegetable with a heart.
October 23, 2012 at 3:41 pm
Hi Nan, I hope you are well. Yes, a vegetable with a heart, what could be better! Hope to see you in MA sometime this year.
September 28, 2012 at 1:45 pm
Carla, I finally remembered to check out this website for your blog. Thank you for sharing so many beautiful quotes, your own reflections, and the stunning photos. And you haven’t even set off on your trip yet! I look forward to whatever you can offer along the way, and wish you a journey beyond what can be imagined. As Sri Nisargadatta says in the classic “I Am That,” a transcription of his many dialogues with students, “The unexpected is bound to happen, while the anticipated may never come to pass.” So enjoy the unexpected!
July 14, 2018 at 6:30 pm
Carla, I just discovered your wonderful blog site, with all your amazing photos. I have a favor to ask. I’m a paleontologist, presently working on an article for the international research journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, describing some Jurassic arthropod tracks preserved on a sandstone slab that was collected from the mountains of Iran. I would like to include a few photos of modern crustacean tracks, and I am hoping you will grant me permission to reprint your lovely photo of ghost crab tracks from March 9, 2013. I can’t promise anything except a photo credit, since this kind of publication effort falls in the “labor of love” category. – Thanks, George
George Mustoe, Research Associate, Geology Department, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225. Mustoeg@wwu.edu
September 15, 2018 at 12:14 pm
Hi Carla,
I just found your amazing blog site while searching for some photographs of South Dakota. Your work is absolutely beautiful!!
I am working on a climate project and was wondering if we could use some of your photographs. thank you. Rachel
September 18, 2018 at 3:11 pm
Hi Rachel,
Thank you for your interest in my photography! Let me know more about your project and what photos you are interested in. I usually give permission to non-profits and projects for the environment. You can also email me at brennan.carla@gmail.com.
Warmly,
Carla
May 19, 2019 at 1:20 pm
I love your photography and shared information from photography settings to names of plants and animals!