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Our Work Chosen for Gallery Show!

Juliet's Big Sur "Collision" was chosen! (all rights reserved)

In what was enormous good news around our camp, Juliet and I had images selected by a professional jury for the 3rd Annual Gallery NRC Mobile Phone Photography show in Denver Colorado. All images must have been taken and edited (preferably) with a mobile phone. As many of you know Juliet was in the show last year with this amazing shot of Venice. The show runs September 26, 2013 – October 19, 2013 and is free to the public. We will have framed images and prints for sale at the exhibition. We are fully committed to continuing our lives in this creative pursuit and one day hope to operate a gallery of our own.

Please enjoy viewing these images as we enjoyed capturing and editing them.

Cheers,

M&J

tags: Adventure, Big Sur, California, Colorado, Denver, Gallery NRC, Hipstamatic, Images, Juliet Housewright, Michael Housewright, Travel, Photography, Sam Krisch, Stories
Thursday 08.29.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Imminent Departure - Sushi Sendoff

Dear Followers of Bliss,

Juliet and I depart for Italy in the early hours on Monday. I will post my traditional Haiku post tomorrow and a little Italy surprise on Monday and then my wonderful guest bloggers will be featured for the next 3+ weeks.

For this evening I wanted to share just a few shots of Juliet's farewell dinner at Sushi Den to celebrate the end of her assignment.

This was our fourth trip to Sushi Den in the past 8 weeks and it may have been the best. The fish was something from the great handbooks of sushi masters and our chat with Chef Yasu was like being at home.

It is with a bit of heavy heart that I embark upon this journey. The closeness with so many of you in our daily comments will be missed sorely as I am many time zones east of home and likely involved in some serious sensory overload each day on the roads of Italia. I will miss you but TBA will live on in our guest posts and I implore you all to share your thoughts with these talented bloggers while I am absent.

Cheers to an enormously successful period here at TBA and I hope my occasional posts from the boot of Europe will be well received.

Ci vediamo amici

Michael

tags: @blissadventure, adventure, Aqua Adventures, Colorado, Denver, eating, Images, italian, Italy, Juliet Housewright, Michael Housewright, Photography, Sushi Den, the blissful adventurer, Travel
Sunday 05.05.13
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

New Social Media Outlets for The Blissful Adventurer

A Room with a View

Old Canon Powershot - Snapseed - Glaze - Vintage FX - Image Blender

Readers, at long last I have the occasion to post again. I want to take a few moments today and introduce you all to some new social media outlets for The Blissful Adventurer.

First of all, I want to say that Instagram is a tremendous creative outlet for me and my photography. I use it as a photo lab to experiment with new techniques and ideas. I post DSLR and iPhone images alike to my Instagram gallery, and I encourage all of you who love photography to dive into the app and follow my work. I know many of you are already there, so please let me know if I have missed you and I will begin to follow you immediately.

I also want to introduce you to a new website for experiential travel writing called Your Life as a Trip . I will be a contributing writer for this wonderful publication and my first piece comes out on April 9. Please take a look at the site and enjoy the many talented writers who contribute to this wonderful site. I will be posting here to my blog everyday prior to April 9 in hopes that we get a big push for my initial outing with Your Life as a Trip .

For today I want to share some of my experimental images with you. Those of you who follow my Facebook Page  have likely seen all of these images; however, here they will be higher resolution and much larger so I hope you will take a moment and enjoy them up close.  

tags: Adventure, Colorado, distressedFX, Glaze, Hipstamatic, Image Blender, Image, Italy, Michael Housewright, Photography, Travel, Tangled, TangledFX
Wednesday 04.03.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Friuli - Friday Photos Finale

Trieste Canal

Friuli Friday Photos Finale is my final Friday blog of 2012. These shots are from an extraordinary spring adventure in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia and one from the Veneto just next door. We are in Northeast Italy here, in a land still seeking an identity after changing hands frequently in the 19th and early 20th centuries. I never would have thought I would have eaten the best sauerkraut of my life in Italy, and I did. Tall people, Fascist art, pork  in a dozen ways on one plate, my kind of weirdness shared with friends. Nicolas Emery, the famous Rubicon explorer, his fiancée Giulia Laveto (aka juujee), and of course The Schmee were all present and on board for wine, food, and Friuli.

The gang posed around the statue of the immensely accessible James Joyce (sarcasm intended)

These kinds of statues are all over Friuli. I imagine Mussolini placed these carefully about the country so he could have masturbation fodder in every town he visited.

"My pants are falling down and I am missing my diaper. Let go of my head damn bird!"

We discovered Giulia loves bright green and so this classic Fiat 500 was just the ticket. We could have carried this car in our packs.

I love street scenes. I see beauty in the edges of things. I find myself happiest in a place when I know I see something most people simply pass by and rarely notice.

This shot is only about 1 thing. Do you see it? If you comment on this post I want to hear your guess

I love these terraced vineyards. We were not far from the Slovenian border here. After all this time traveling I am never bored seeing a vineyard.

This winemaker in the Veneto outside of Verona was showing us where he buried a bull horn full of manure in the natural wine tradition. I am not kidding, all the growers do it around the world. He made killer pizza, good wines, and was pretty damn funny. This was my first time in the Veneto countryside and the first time I heard the Veneto Italian accent. It sounded like someone from Cuba speaking Italian. Quick, with a rising cadence, and quite lovely to hear.

Every year I return to Italy I find many reasons to return to Italy.

Auguri di buone feste e di un buon anno in arrivo

Final Haiku Sunday (Christmas in LA) of the Year is Next!

tags: Colorado, Images, Blogging, Blog, Food Porn, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Nicolas Emery, Photography
Friday 12.28.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

The Blissful Adventurer - 2012 Blog of the Year

The Blissful Adventurer - 2012 Blog of the Year

Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the link from Cara Olsen to her outstanding blog This Little Light and saw she had selected me among a few of her very talented peers as Blog of the Year for 2012. Cara herself had received the honor and as the protocol dictates shared her love and recognition with other writers she admires in the same vein. Cara, as many of my readers already know, is a novelist/blogger of exceptional mettle and integrity. Her work proves one can have faith and a firm grasp of the human condition and that they are not mutually exclusive. To be chosen by such a talented scribe is truly a blessing in these end of 2012 days. Thank you Cara Olsen. You are blessed and blessed with good taste :-)

If I owe my blogging success of 2012 to anything (besides my wife) I owe it to photography. As a storyteller by nature I have always been equipped with the capacity to recount some snippet of day-to-day usually with a modicum of entertaining banter. When blogging grabbed me by the sack in late January of 2012 it was my images that kept the story alive on the days when I simply had nothing clever to pen. The picture worth the 600-800 words blog became my staple. From photos I derived Haiku, Photo Essays, and the most beautiful breaks and chapter shifts in my fiction.

Photos also have brought Juliet and me even closer to one another. As evidenced by the many images we have shared together on the blog, my wife has quite the eye for photos. Juliet aka Schmee is a painter and designer naturally inclined to aesthetics. She embodies the beautifully feminine as a counter to my lumbering masculinity. Juliet is a daily blissful adventure for me. In these difficult days for our nation I cannot help but feel closer to my talented wife than perhaps I ever have.

This journey in 2012 was the most isolating of my life. I am and have always been a very social creature. 7-10 hours a day alone at a desk expecting to create is new to me still. My fellow bloggers assuaged many of my loneliest days with their comments, questions, and simple likes. I love attention, gratification, and applause. I was a theater major and an actor for most of my formative years. Now, I create in a different capacity and the discipline to do it wanes and waxes. My fellow bloggers are the keys to my waxing. I grow because this community embraced my work, told me where I was going astray, and mostly just let me be the me I am without the pretense of a common work environment. 2012 was the year of the blogger.

Travel, eating, and telling stories. Texas, Italy, Colorado, and California were the primary subjects of 2012. However, it was Asia and Hong Kong that got me freshly pressed! If there is any award more gratifying and ultimately more damning than being freshly pressed I do not know what is in this sphere of endeavor. I would welcome the opportunity again of being featured and I would hope this time I would not get my hopes up to remain so popular and to judge each of my posts on whether or not they received 600 or 800 views.

I went to Italy in the midst of my Freshly Pressed frenzy and the frenzy faded. When I launched my new blog above, the frenzy simply died. It damn near killed me and my spirit to believe my work was simply a quid pro quo entity. I started to consider for a bit the idea of giving up my goal of being a writer because clearly my work was a flash in the pan. My new website which is rarely seen remains my hope for this blog. At the same time I began to post again here on Wordpress because I missed the audience. I missed the daily interaction with friends. I missed the life I had leading up to being Freshly Pressed. Now I am hopeful I can rekindle some of the blogging spirit and energy that got me out of bed each day. I hope my work will once again be appreciated by new friends and shared across the web.

So here I am, Blogger of the Year. I accept this as truth because it is the best year of blogging of my life. My best work as a blogger, writer, photographer, and husband has been in 2012. I am so very proud of the over 150 posts I crafted in 2012. I am proud of the life I lead and the stories I tell.

As usual, I am going to deviate a bit from the rules of the blog. Know if you select me for a blog award I may take it, but I am always going to do with it as I see fit. Rather than issuing my own "Blog of the Year" award. I am going to post tomorrow with my blogs and people of the year and how they make me and this world better.

If you are a Wordpress blogger you do not want to miss tomorrow (which happens to be my birthday)

Huge thanks to all of you for reading me in 2012!

Michael

 

tags: Food Porn, Foodies, Italy, Italian, Colorado, Humor, Adventure, Blog, The Little Light - Blog, The Blissful Adventurer, @Blissadventure
Tuesday 12.18.12
Posted by Sarah Finger
 
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