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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
 

Hipstography and Hong Kong - They Love Me

Hong Kong Cash

I was recently published in a very cool online magazine for Hipstamatic photographers called Hipstography. This gallery of 18 of my native Hipstamatic images from my journey to Hong Kong was a real honor. To date, this has been my most successful photography trip and I look forward to returning there soon. I encourage you all to check out Hipstography and give a shout out to its fabulous author, Eric Rozen (the blog is in English and French) While I have been noticeably absent from my blogging duties I have been quite fortunate with my photos lately as I will share in subsequent posts.

I appreciate very much all the support from fellow bloggers over the past 2 years and my art is starting to gain traction thanks largely to your encouragement and readership. Stay tuned :-)

tags: Adventure, Blog, Blogging, Eric Rozen, Hipstamatic, Hipstography, Hong Kong, Images, Michael Housewright, Travel, The Blissful Adventurer
Wednesday 08.28.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Photo trip to Puglia - The Time is Now

Capture Images Like These

Only one week remains to join us for The iPhone and Puglia trip to Italy Oct 22-29. Click Here to See Trip Details. 

The iPhone Puglia is an 8 day - 7 Night Journey with me, The Blissful Adventurer, and iPhone Photography Icon  Sam Krisch to the must-see region of Puglia, Italy. From October 22-29 of 2013 an intimate group of passionate travelers will experience the most authentic journey into the heart of Southern Italy. Equipped with iPhones, passion, and lots of local wine, we will document one of the last remaining realms of traditional Italian living. Southern Visions Travel, the most authentic operator in the region will be managing every detail for us on this trip, and trust me, they are the absolute best in the business

You will get to experience Puglia like Juliet and I have experienced it for years. You will explore thousand year-old olive groves, a 19th century converted fortress now making some of the best wines in Italy, and even hang out with local octopus fishermen cooking their morning catch just for you.

Each guest or couple will have their own unique apartment in the whitewashed hillside town of Locorotondo. Wine for a $1 a liter can be filled at the local shop, coffee aromas fill the air each morning giving way to the smells of fresh drying laundry under the bluest afternoon skies. You will eat, drink, and love like locals, while learning to create gorgeous images on your iPhone, worthy of the memories they represent.

We will dine together in local places serving food farmed, harvested, or raised often a few steps from the restaurant. We will walk in the footsteps of  Romans, Greeks, Saracens, Normans, and other Blissful Adventurers that have swooned under the languid days of luxurious life in Puglia.

Unlike any other vacation in Italy you will spend your time each days with an eye towards experience and creation. You will be seeing Italy the way it wants to be seen, and while there is a plan, there is no script. Your images will make this an experience completely your own.

The Beautiful Baroque of Lecce

I will be there each day shooting as well, eating, drinking, and laughing along with you. This is a vacation from the banality of of life and canned Italy tourism. Memories, built here in Puglia, will shape your travel lives for years. After my first time in Puglia I knew it would be hard to find its equal, and I have not.

Follow this link  for the full itinerary and pricing. Contact me directly at michael@blissfuladventurer.com with any questions, or feel free to fill out the contact form here on my site. We have limited spaces available and Sam, Juliet, and I would love you to join us.

tags: Adventure, Images, iPhone Imaging, Italian, Italy, Juliet Housewright, Photography, Puglia, Sam Krisch, The Blissful Adventurer
Tuesday 08.27.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 

Sicily - Lo Zinagaro (the most beautiful hike in Italy)

In Sicily we had been in cities and wineries for days and decided we must get outside. We decided to visit La Riserva Naturale Orientata dello Zingaro which turned out to provide one of the most compelling hikes of our lives.

Lo Zingaro as the locals call it is Sicily's first nature reserve and is one of the island's great success stories.

The tunnel above was built as part of a highway system that was to go along the coast here but in 1980 several thousand Sicilians marched on the site declaring their disdain for the highway project and for once the Italian government listened to Sicily and the area became a series of trails along the sea to stunning cove beaches below.

There is a north and a south entrance to the park and 9 kilometers of stunning hiking in between. Juliet and I were Colorado strong on this hike and went 6km in before turning back. Of course we stopped at a couple of beaches along the way to enjoy some sun and brisk water.

As we relaxed on the small stones of this sparsely populated cove we watched a father (an American) swimming with his 3 girls and exploring the rocks along the back right of this photo. As fate would have it, one of the girls was stung by a jellyfish (Medusa in Italian and a much more appropriate name).

I caught this photo of the father bringing the girls to shore. Juliet, being the always prepared nurse happened to have some Banadryl in her bag and I delivered the needed antihistamine to the family and discovered they had 2 more boys with them and all had come down from Frankfurt where Michael (yep, that's his name) was stationed in the US Marine Corps.

Of course the girl was fine and was splashing her hands and feet in the water within 15 minutes (probably just before she fell totally asleep) and we bid farewell to the family as the beach was invaded by local school-children and we hit a final beach on the way out of Dodge.

We drove back to Porto Palo that evening knowing we had seen one of the most beautiful places in all of Italy and Europe for that matter. Stories in hand, water being guzzled, and the Autostrada lulled us into a state of calm and ease we had not known for over 3 weeks. A truly Blissful Adventure!

THE BLISSFUL ADVENTURE MOVES TOMORROW!

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Michael and Juliet Housewright

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tags: blog, europe, blogging, beach, Adventure, image, riserva Naturale Orientata dello Zingaro, stories
Tuesday 06.11.13
Posted by Sarah Finger
 

The Amazing Odie Housewright - Happy 95th Birthday!

Me, Odie, and Juliet

Odie Housewright is my grandmother. She is 95 years old today! Happy Birthday Little Odie, Juliet and I are sick we cannot be there to celebrate with you.

She is without question one of the most amazing people I have had the privilege to know in my lifetime.

Odie sings and plays guitar

Odie retired from Freestone County at age 89

When I was a child I would stay with Odie almost every day in the summers. We played dominoes and rummy. Odie taught me math and gamesmanship.

Odie is one of the best cooks you will ever meet. Even my discerning Italian friends over the years have loved Odie's food and always want to see her when they come to Texas.

Odie picked cotton as a child and has always worked in some capacity. Even now she cooks regularly for my father and stepmother.

Odie can do a crossword puzzle faster than I ever will.

Odie can laugh and cry at the same time because her joy is overwhelming and just as infectious.

Odie is also stern in her will and uncompromising in her faith.

Odie makes quilts that should hang in The Smithsonian.

Odie and I once canned a tomato juice product we affectionately called V-3. It may have only been 3 ingredients but it truly embarrassed V-8 in quality.

Odie makes Caramel Pie, Buttermilk Pie, Rhubarb Pie, Chocolate Pie, Chocolate Fried Pie, Coconut Cake, Fantasy Fudge, Blackberry Cobbler, and a Jell-O dessert I would choose 9 times out of 10 over anything at any restaurant I frequent.

Odie loves with 100% of herself and she could care less about what others think of her. The funny thing is: others love her because she is so real and without social hangups.

Odie takes NO medicine of any kind except for 1/2 an aspirin every once in awhile.

Odie is the Matriarch and the soul of the Housewright family. We are the luckiest family we know to have Odie in our lives; healthy and still Odie.

Odie makes meatloaf, hamburger steaks, okra and tomatoes, turnips, pork steak, ham, turkey, dressing, gravy, turnip greens, spinach, fried chicken, cottage cheese salad, plum jam, biscuits, green beans and new potatoes, and black-eyed peas with cornbread

Odie has taught Sunday school, sang in the choir, worked for the senior center, worked for a rich woman, sang at reunions, given speeches, and prayed every night

Odie will beat you in 42, Chicken Foot, Dominoes, Canasta, or any other game she fancies

Odie always answers her phone and always has encouragement and kindness for me. Odie has never wavered in her belief in me.

When I grow up I want to be just like Odie.

 

 

tags: Adventure, Birthday, Food, Housewright Family, Juliet Housewright, Odie Housewright, The Blissful Adventurer, Travel
Thursday 05.30.13
Posted by Michael Housewright
 
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