Welcome to Less Is More the personal blog of a digital advertising connoisseur, media man, skier, somewhat avid cyclist, foodie, wine lover, car & history buff. Questions?

 

“Grave was the man in years, in looks, in word, his locks were grey, yet was his courage [ever so] green.”
~Tasso

“Grave was the man in years, in looks, in word, his locks were grey, yet was his courage [ever so] green.”

~Tasso

New gear meant a new visit to Suneil, my older brother. Follow him for great landscape shots, wedding shoots, and amazing destination photography.  He actually manages to travel more than I do, yes that is possible.  

Bhaiya, you taught me how to shave, how to bike, how to take photos, how to run, how to talk to women, and how to develop a work ethic & a moral compass.  You taught me the importance of also having traditions, whether is is a one day ski trip every year or taking a photo of Ganesha as your first shot.  You made me realize there is a significance to rituals and honor. I feel privledged to call you my older brother and I am sorry for any anxiety or pain I ever caused in your life.  But I am entertaining right…?  

FOLLOW HIM HERE.

“Think about what you want from today, before you start your day.”
~Me

“Think about what you want from today, before you start your day.”
~Me

The sun sets on another amazing trip.  When is the next one? Who cares, it is too soon.
Tonight for a few more hours I relish the sun block smell, the taste of coconuts, sand in my shoes, the newly golden hairs, and the oddly placed tan lines.   Was it all too much, too soon, too good?
Maybe, but I earned it.

The sun sets on another amazing trip.  When is the next one? Who cares, it is too soon.

Tonight for a few more hours I relish the sun block smell, the taste of coconuts, sand in my shoes, the newly golden hairs, and the oddly placed tan lines.   Was it all too much, too soon, too good?

Maybe, but I earned it.

“We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them, and discuss about whether they was made or only just happened.”

~Mark Twain