I love old things. So when I ran across this graveyard of old cars, I couldn't help but snap a few photographs. There is something eerie about trees and bushes growing through the car as nature overpowers even steel.
For me, the media that I most enjoy creating is
video. I recently produced a documentary on the
Spirit Lake Pediatric Dental Clinic in Ft. Totten, North
Dakota.
Toward the end of the summer of 2011, as I began looking seriously toward my 40th birthday. I have taken forty of my favorite stories I love to tell from my first forty years and am publishing them in my blog and as a podcast. In 2009, I published The Family Tree, a mystery set in Kansas in the 1930's. Follow Michael Kingsbury as he sets out to discover why his grandfather was murdered nearly seventy years earlier. Visit my "bookstore" to purchase or find it on the Kindle, Nook or in the iBooks bookstore.
I enjoy telling a story. Sometime that
story is told through a photograph, sometimes a
video better captures the essence of the
story. In other cases, I tell a story
through words. Most of the stories I tell come
from right here in Kansas.
What I'm reading now?
I'm reading an American Classic, A Christmas
Carol, by Charles Dickens.
What am I
working on now?
As I begin to close out 2011 and move toward 2012,
one of the many things I have realized this year
is that Kansas is an absolutely beautiful place to
live. As I begin to look at my list of goals and
projects for this upcoming year, I'll be focusing
a lot more on the many great things right here in
the Sunflower State. I've got my camera and a
laptop to write and I'm set to do some exploring
locally this upcoming year. And I'm pretty darn
excited about it too.