Showing posts with label Whiskey & Rye Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whiskey & Rye Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

A scripture, a text, a saying, a word...

Whiskey & Rye Photography


Miss Gail Force action from the trenches by

April 12, 2013 ·
 

"Three things are sacred; yea four, if you count the warmth of sunlight merging with the arbor of desire: the form of a woman, thoughts of the Goddess stirring her creative fluids, and the promise men bring to the women they love!" ~ Gregory E. Woods, 2011




deep beauty of Kamama Usti, fb



Sunday, April 20, 2014

Examples Leaders set

Whiskey & Rye Photography
Miss Gail Force of Fliptease
April 17, 2013
"What if we could live the life we truly see our self living to start a learning curriculum for children?" -Mereana Taki 



"What is your philosophy on leadership? How do you inspire your team to do their best?" Nelson Mandela asked of Francois.

"By example."

"That is right. That is exactly right. But how to get them to be better than they think they can be? That is very difficult I find. Inspiration perhaps, how do we inspire our self to greatness when nothing else will do? How do we inspire everyone around us?

I sometimes think it is by using the work of others... We need inspiration, Francois because in order to build our nation we must all exceed our own expectations."

from the movie INVICTUS depicting a conversation between Nelson Mandela and Francois.


Medicine Wheel of Hope by Michelle Pilot-Tyhuis 2


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Political Commentary

Whiskey & Rye Photography

with Leasha Model
May 6, 2013

"A lot of pundits feel the Republicans may be searching for someone who doesn't exist, but you know sometimes the answer is right under your nose. Well, the Republicans ant someone who supports the wars, who will not take tax cuts from the rich, and who can appeal to a small group of Democrats.

They have that guy. His name Barack Obama!" - Jay Leno, talk show host/comedian 9/7/11


actress Janet Leigh, 1957