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For Juliet, On our Eighth Anniversary

Dear Juliet,

I never really thought much about the vow "In Sickness and Health" till 2017. I certainly have now. For the first time in our lives together we had to cancel travel for illness, my illness. I contracted pneumonia in January and was convalescent for all of February and half of March.I felt like a burden to you, and to myself for those six long weeks. I began to believe that I was going to remain sick, and my hopelessness began to even creep over the stability of you and me. I began to wonder if you could endure another day, another surprise doctor visit, or another night of my fever. I began to ponder my mortality, my career choices, and whether or not I was going to become invalid. I am still battling with residual effects of illness and the paranoia that it could return. I still freak out every time I cough or have a body ache. However, I have discovered that the S&H vow is one you plan to keep.

While I was in a fog of life, you worked as hard as you ever have. You kept the lights on, the food stocked and nursed me from near and far. You showed me a side of you that was so much tougher than what I had already witnessed, and although you have always been strong, this was a part of your makeup that I did not know. I am typically the guy who keeps the truck on the road and the train on the trestle. I simply could not do it for most of this year. It had to be you. It was not the easiest thing for you, and you are tired, ready to see something new. I hope this is happening. As you read this, we are likely awaiting a flight from London to Rome. The familiar FCO airport awaits, and a new Italy road trip will begin. We celebrate today with a grand tasting of pizza from one of the greatest pizza makers in Italy (which means best in the world). But this is not what this day is about, not this year.

This day, April 30, 2017, we will celebrate vows that seem almost cliche but are distinctly poignant. It is no accident that we are here at year eight. We talk to one another, assess, coach, and postulate about what we have seen, what we want to see, and who we want to become. We are not bound by age, demographics, race, religion, or place of origin when determining our goals for life.  The universe did not weave us from the same cloth as many, and we have long known this. We fit few accepted norms of behavior, and we place few (if any) limits upon ourselves for the choices we are free to make. However, all of this could come to a grinding halt if our health fails us. This illness is now part of our collective experience. We saw the Housewrighter travel and discovery engine come to a very abrupt stop. However, you know what this did for me?

This malady made me love you more than I knew I was capable of loving anything. It gave me the realization that while I took that vow eight years ago, I now know that it is real. Yes, I know I "should have known" it was true then, but let's face it, I am human, and I haven't exactly had the best luck in relationships (till I met you). I mean, if you can love me through the shitshow of early 2017, let's keep this caravan moving. We have no idea what kind of time either of us has on this earth. We don't, and that is the card we are all dealt. What we can do, and what we choose to do, is never let a day go by that we do not seek to better ourselves, ennoble our love, and tell each other I love you, and that we are not going anywhere, in sickness and health.

I heard a classic song the other day, and I sang it out loud in my car as I drove down to my photo class. I belted it out vociferously and pictured your beautiful face and sweet demeanor as I crooned. "My love, just thinking about you baby just blows my mind....all the time."

Happy Anniversary Juliet!

I love you.

Michael

tags: Adventure, Italy, michael housewright, juliet housewright, Stories, Rome
Monday 04.24.17
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

To Juliet on our Seventh Anniversary

To Juliet on our Seventh Anniversary continues an important tradition for me of writing a public post to my wife, on our anniversary each year. In the case of this year, this is also the very first post on my newly minted website. Seven years ago today, after two days of rain in Austin, the sun came out, and in your white dress and lovely shoes you stood in the soft grass of Mercury Hall. As our beautiful and succinct ceremony transpired, you and your sharp heels began to sink into the still muddy earth. I had to pry you from the soil after we completed our vows, and as we danced towards the reception hall, the muck slung from your shoes onto your dress like mudflaps on a '77 Ford. This crude reference is the metaphor for what we do and how we choose to live. We bury ourselves into the mire of work and life in some place. We get to know it through a process, and most of it is enjoyable, poetic, and emotional. However, after time, we begin to bog down deeper into a social world, the dirtier parts, the softer places that hold us comfortably or routinely. We suddenly feel an insatiable urge to fly, and this is when the music starts, and one of us tugs at the arms of the other, which have begun to stretch to their limits, and we plop from the swamp of complacency to seek the rebirth of our curiosity.

Travel, perhaps the most jarring action one can voluntarily accept that can rip a person from the doldrums of everyday existence, and thrust them into a mode of survival, awareness, and unfamiliarity. With mud flying from the wheels of our rolling duffels, we gleefully jump into that Uber to our nearest airport, and we become the people we love the most, every time. In the case of our life now, I drive by San Francisco International airport once or twice a week. Each time I pass it, I glance to see the aircraft coming and going, and I immediately imagine you and me on some journey to another far-flung destination. We are rarely comfortable for the next however many days. We are often edgy, nervous, and testy throughout the transition of regular life to airplane life. We send farewell notes to our families; we shore up last moment loose ends with our daily lives, and then we put ourselves at the mercy of the universe, its people, and our instincts. And we have never regretted it. For many, our path is unconventional and perhaps inconceivable. For us, it feels something like home and a lot like love.

We have done some cool stuff since we got married seven years ago. Our upcoming trip to Italy in two weeks has become one of our longest standing traditions. There is something over there that fills us with childlike wonder and a sense of living that we carry home with us and share with our guests year round. There is also some part of us that feels perhaps a little more at home there than anywhere else we have been or lived. This trip marks nine years since we began traveling for your birthday. How many places have you seen on this day? How many meals? How many friends met around the globe? At the same time, not all of the dirt disappears from our shoes when to get on these flights. The questionnaire asks if we have been on farms. I think that goes both ways. We bring dirt each way. We do not overstay our journeys. We left Italy last September, forlorn, and wanting more. Because when we travel; we cannot let our heels slip too deeply into the soil, or we could ultimately lose the wonder of it all.

My photo career has grown at a rate I could have never expected. Seven years ago I owned a travel company and was opening a restaurant. One of those tore me apart, and the other nearly did us both in. Part of this journey was learning when to pluck one another from the monsoon-soaked earth. You are in a place where your expertise and work-ethic grants you the freedom to pull up the stilettos when your heart gets the call. You have given so much of yourself to our relationship and my career. You are fully into the richest days of your adult life, and I am honored you share them so generously, and joyously, with me. You are the brightest light in any day I live on this earth. I love the image of you here, standing on the holy grounds of the mighty Alhambra. Your fixed gaze rife with curiosity and amazement, this shot is the Juliet I get to experience when I tug you from the quagmire, and sit close to you on a train, holding your hand, and loving you more than anything on this earth.

Happy Seventh Anniversary Juliet. Hang on; I am going to give you a pull!

I love you,

Michael

Juliet - Alhambra.jpg
tags: Travel, michael housewright, juliet housewright, Adventure, Italy, Photgraphy
Saturday 04.30.16
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Housewrighter Featured on Alamy Stock

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At long last I get to share that I am now a featured photographer for Alamy Stock Photography. My work will now be shown to some of the top advertisers and buyers of stock photos in the world. Alamy will also house my professional portfolio here . This distinction of being featured among the many talented and important photographers on Alamy is an honor for me, and quite humbling. When I started down this path of storytelling, four years ago, I was not sure when, or if I would get this far. Now, I see some light at the top of the climb. Without the enormous support of my wife, Juliet, I would never have been able to make this career transition. It was her belief in me, when I was feeling like I should return to something I knew, that kept me going. I want to thank Amy Pang for her sharing my name with her colleague at Alamy. Amy is an amazing supporter of my efforts and was a real uplifting wind in my sails this year. My family has always remained in my corner and has never told me to just follow in line with the rest of the drones. They have let me be me, and I hope that I may continue to do good work to honor that support. I remain without delusions however. This is no guarantee of work, sales, or success. This is precisely an opportunity. For those of you on Social Media, and through my blog and professional interactions that have supported my work, thank you! This life is not possible without patrons, and you dear friends, are my patrons. Thank you again to Alamy Stock, and Alex for making the Housewrighter a featured photographer on your site.

I urge anyone interested in my work to view my portfolio and reach out to Alamy or directly to me for any inquiries about photo work, or image licensing.

tags: Travel, Adventure, Italy, Italian, Photgraphy, michael housewright
Monday 10.12.15
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

Housewrighter Featured in Purely Domestic Wine Report

Sunrise in the Alexander Valley

The Housewrighter is currently featured in the wonderful wine industry insider's guide, Purely Domestic Wine Report. My friend, Doug Wilder, is a fascinatingly observant man. His keen knowledge of the domestic wine industry has led him to discover many of the nation's cult wines, long before they became household names. I met Doug years ago, when we both worked at Vinfolio in San Francisco. However, I only really got to know him when we spent a day working with the iPhone camera. Now, Doug produces his glossy publication solely with images he takes with his iPhone. That is how powerful this tool can be, and how well Doug uses it. In his writing, and in his photos, there is a deeply considerate artist at work.

Now, and thanks to Doug, I can offer my readers a complimentary issue just by clicking this link, Purely Domestic Wine Report . If you enjoy domestic wines, and want an inside track to what is excellent, up and coming, and recently released, just enjoy this complimentary issue, then sign up for PDWR. My readers receive hugely discounted subscription rates of $45 for online only and $75 (a savings of $45 off the normal $120) for the online and print. The printing is gorgeous, and all of the artwork pops. I leave mine out on the coffee table and people are immediately drawn to them when visiting our home. Doug has been really great to me, promoting my work as an artist. I would love to give back to him. Check out the Purely Domestic Wine Report, and look for more of my work in the future.

Thank you for taking the time to support my photography, and share in this passion for wine and wine lifestyle.

Cheer y'all!

Michael

tags: Adventure, Doug Wilder, Housewrighter, Wine, Purely Donestic Wine Report, Travel
Thursday 04.23.15
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Housewrighter Nominated for Prestigious Photo Award

One of my Nominated Images

The Housewrighter was just nominated for a prestigious photography award by the industry-leading website Hipstography. I would very much appreciate your vote. Just follow this link VOTE for HOUSEWRIGHT and vote for my COMBO 280 - Michael Housewright.

Hipstography is the recognized leader in presenting images from one of the iPhone's most dominant photo apps, Hipstamatic. The site is curated by the very talented and passionate Eric Rozen. I was a fan of the site before I was a contributor. My Pacific Coast Series (Combo 280) is an example of how artistically powerful the tool can be, and how striking the coast of California is, even in the absence of color.

Please consider voting for me, and sharing this page with your friends. More exciting news about The Housewrighter coming this week.

 

Stay Tuned,

Michael

tags: Adventure, California, Eric Rozen, Histamatic, Pacific, Monochrome, michael housewright, Travel, Images
Sunday 01.25.15
Posted by Michael Housewright
 
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