
Sabino Sunrise — Image by kenne
Dawn spills over the mountains
and the giants wake.
Their shadows stretch like old cowboys
after a long night.
No hurry.
No apology.
Just another day
outlasting us all.
— kenne

Sabino Sunrise — Image by kenne
Dawn spills over the mountains
and the giants wake.
Their shadows stretch like old cowboys
after a long night.
No hurry.
No apology.
Just another day
outlasting us all.
— kenne

A Tucson Morning — Image by kenne
Clouds shift with the wind—
what seems dark may hold the light,
wait and let it pass.

Douglas Springs Trail — Image by kenne
— kenne

Female Phainopepla In The Morning Sun — Image by kenne
— kenne

Summoning the Vortex, Sedona, Arizona (06/15/16) Image by kenne
Vortex to Nowhere
Vortex to Nowhere
Life sinning around
Death approaches the rim
It tries to take you down
Vortex to nowhere
The mystery beyond
Life in it’s final stage
The death race has begun
O great vortex take me home
My life upon this Earth no more
Take me to the world beyond
O great vortex take me home
Vortex to nowhere
Swallow me up
Take away my pain
Let me drink your poisoned cup
Vortex to nowhere
The darkness looms
Death awaits
Within your gloom
O great vortex take me home
My life upon the Earth no more
Take me to the world beyond
Oh great vortex take me home

A Desert Sunrise — Image by kenne
— Paulo Coelho
The Halo of Death — Photo-Artistry by kenne
— kenne
Tucson Basin — Computer Painting by kenne
— kenne
— William Blake
Sabino Canyon Sunrise — Image by kenne
We are part of the universe,
we have the essence of the earth in our bones,
oceans in our blood and stars in our mind’s
desire to reach out and be more.
— Casey Kochmer
“Walk a Mile In My Shoes” — Computer Art by kenne
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
— Firefly
View South from Mini Masa Vortex at Sunrise (June 15, 2016) — Image by kenne
— kenne (5-7-5)
Sedona (June 15, 2016) — Image by kenne
Sacred Minus The Profound
— kenne (5-7-5)
Sedona Sunrise Panorama (June 15, 2016) — iPhone image by kenne
This panorama was taken atop airport rock, one of four main vortexes located in Sedona. It’s just a short walk up from the road leading to the airport.
On this particular morning, I was there at 5:30am MST. Although I captured several images with my Nikon cameras, this is a panorama taken with my iPhone 6. The energy I was able to take in yesterday morning is still with me.
I spent about an hour on the rock. The man standing panorama right was there when I arrived and still standing when I left. You don’t have to be at one of the four main vortexes to feel the energy found in the Sedona community. Still, many people visiting Sedona are not able to ride the vortex path — some are energy receptacles, some are not.
— kenne
“Desert Silhouette”
Desert Silhouette
— kenne
Desert Sunrise — Image by kenne
Dawn
— Federico Garcia Lorca