BY Led Black (@Led_Black) Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Being that the 10th Annual Drums Along the Hudson is next month on Sunday May 20th, our Throwback Thursdays take us to last year’s function and the photography of our…
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BY Led Black (@Led_Black) Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Okay, so here is the situation. I am really big on cars. I currently drive a fully loaded 2011 Honda Crosstour in crimson or in Honda speak Basque Red Pearl…
BY Led Black (@Led_Black) Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Today’s Throw Back Thursday is one of my all time faves. The pictures were taken by the one and only Paul Lomax and are absolutely gorgeous. I recalled this post…
Today’s Throw Back Thursday is dedicated to Jason and Nostlygia for being pioneers Uptown. Nostlygia may be closing its door but it isn’t going anywhere. This post originally appeared on February 18th, 2011 and was shot by my good…
For this week’s Throw Back Thursdays post, it only fitting that we show love to all the folks that will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by highlighting 2 St. Patty’s Day posts. The first is last year’s St. Patrick’s…
Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Click here to see the entire Picture of the Week series. If you have a picture that you think is Picture of the Week worthy, please let us know at [email protected]. We invite you…
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BY Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) “Tulum,” the only Mayan seaport to exist on the Mexican coastline was once a bustling maritime destination and an essential trade hub for Mayan commerce. Some archeologists believe the ancient city may have been called “Zama,”…
BY Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Today we explored another archeological site from the ancient Mayan civilization called “Ek’ Balam” – meaning “Black Jaguar,” in the native tongue of “Yucatec Mayan,” – compared to “Chichen Itza” it is smaller in size,…
Photography by Paul Lomax (@PaulLomaxPhoto) Today we explored the ancient city Mayan of Chichen Itza! The Maya name “Chich’en Itza” translates to “At the mouth of the well of the Itza.” This derives from chi’, meaning “mouth” or “edge”, and ch’en orch’e’en,…