river taxi on the Mekong River, Luang Probang, Laos
I will never forget being six years old in a new city. My mother and I had just moved to Austin, Texas, her old stomping grounds from post-graduate days. Disposable cameras in hand, we drove through the neighborhoods taking pictures of Austin's iconic landmarks-- the cast iron bat on South Congress, the giant fork outside Hyde Park Grill, the busty woman with arms open at Maria's Taco Express, to name a few. Those pictures later became the inspiration for her book, Wildly Austin, Austin's Landmark Art, telling the story behind each landmark artwork.
I will never forget the joy of that day; all it took was $9 and a good idea. For all my fellow explorers out there who would rather rely on their sense of adventure than Yelp this post is for you! Here are 20 ways to know a place, accompanied with original photography. I hope you enjoy! More to come.
Brooke
Have some exploring tips you want to share? Comment below!
@anwenbaumeister, Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Christiania, Denmark
Asheville, North Carolina
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Spring Valley Neighborhood, Washington, DC
Democracy Spring Convergence, Washington, DC
DogStar Books, Lancaster, PA
Amor by Robert Indiana, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philly, PA
Elephant Super Car Wash, Seattle, Washington State
Our Generation, Our Choice Youth Demonstration, Washington, DC
Barton Springs Pool, Austin, TX
Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
The American University, Washington, DC
Station Inn, Nashville, TN
Metro System, Washington, DC
Copenhagen, Denmark
Waters near Aarhus, Denmark
Art in the Alley, Trinidad Neighborhood, Washington, DC
Bohemian Caverns Jazz Club, U Street, Washington, DC
Luang Probang, Laos
Malcom X/Meridian Hill Park, Washington, DC
Khmer Language, Siem Reap, Cambodia
South Bend, Washington State
Really enjoying your posts. Great ideas and photos!
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Thank you @riosparada!
Smiling in the face of thrifty adventure.. :) I love it. I really feel everyone should have the experience of hitchhiking.. at least once in their life. Perhaps somewhere it feels good to do so. There's nothing quite like putting yourself in the hands of fortune. I know not everyone will, and it's not always the right way to go, but when it is... ~pure magic~ Cheers!
@lovejoy, I completely agree with you! Hitchhiking has been a really empowering experience for me as a young woman, but nowadays we must remain mindful of the context (and our intuition). Best, Brooke
Living in Cambodia. Laos is lovely as well. Good on you for getting out there. Far too few 'Muricans do it, even though one of the wealthiest countries on the planet. Go for it.
The blues on the S&W Cafeteria (really?) in Asheville are gorgeous, and the windows reflect a complementary blue... that shot needs to be entered in competition!
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