Tepoztlan is a mystical Mexican mountain town that doesn’t get the appreciation it deserves. It’s only about 30 miles south of Mexico City, yet it’s got a lazy vibe, hippie inclinations, gorgeous buildings from centuries past -- including the church ceiling shown here -- and a pre-Columbian ruin at the end of a hiking trail. More than one person has called it the Sedona of Mexico.
I visited in 2007 (and wrote this). Staring at the ceiling above was one of my favorite moments there. Ever since, I pay special attention to the ceiling whenever I walk into a grand old building, especially a church, temple or mosque.
It doesn’t have to be the Sistine Chapel. If it’s the sort of place where people might like to cast their eyes heavenward, there’s a good chance that some Old World artisans climbed up on scaffolding and did some amazing things. If it’s not feasible to lie down and give their work a good, long look, then lay your camera down on the floor, get yourself out of the way and shoot straight up.
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Guide Raymond Chee stands at Upper Antelope Canyon, Ariz., on a cloudy day. Photo taken in 2013.
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Because pandas have unusually inefficient digestive systems, they eat enormous amounts of bamboo, and eliminate enormous amounts, too. Photo shot in 2013.
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park. Photo taken in July 2015.
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Faneuil Hall, Boston. Photo shot in July 2015.
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Lake George, N.Y. Photo taken in July 2015.
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Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Photo shot in July 2015.
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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
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Somewhere over Arizona. Photo shot in July 2015.
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Yellowstone National Park. Photo shot in July 2015.
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Providence, R.I. Photo shot in July 2015.
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Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park.
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Wizard Island, Crater Lake, Oregon. Photo shot in May 2015.
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A lone biker pedals up Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, near Myers Flat.
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Late-afternoon sunbeams on San Francisco Street highlight the texture of downtown Santa Fe’s adobe-style architecture.
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Surfboard House, a B&B in Hanalei, Kauai.
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This is the ceiling of the 16th century Museo Ex Convento and Parroquia Nuestra Senora de la Natividad, Tepoztlan, Mexico.
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You can tell the locals in Monument Valley -- they’re the ones hauling hay and water for their animals.
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This is Mt. Rundle, as seen from Vermilion Lakes, Banff National Park. The photo was shot early on Nov. 18, 2014.
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Low tide, San Felipe, Baja California.
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Flamingo, San Diego Zoo.
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The view from the Encore Hotel, 2008, in Las Vegas.
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Portland’s Ace Hotel, shown here in 2013, opened in 2007.
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You can always count on travel to teach you something -- but what? Travel is the substitute teacher who didn’t get the lesson plan, the adjunct lecturer who goes off on Bukowski, the grad assistant who trashes your poetry, then hands out red velvet cupcakes. If only you’d had a clue what was coming, right?
I’m building this gallery from new and old adventures in the West and the world beyond. The photos are all mine. As for the attempted wisdom, it’s all dead serious, except for that which isn’t.