The Abyss and a New Year Renaissance

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The long and winding road of this past year has finally reached its end. I feel broken. Exhausted. Started the year as a kid, climbing mountains ready to attack the world, and now I’m an old goat with barely the energy to take another step.

Standing here on the precipice of the Lunar New Year, staring across the dark chasm leading into the Year of the Monkey, my heart is filled part with relief – part with dread.

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How can I cross it, I wonder? I’ve arrived with the waning crescent moon on the doorstep of the Lunar New Year. My skin etched in wrinkles deeper than in years past, looking the worse for wear.

Tonight I meet the Queen of the Night ~ another of Mother Nature’s incredible daughters, and I have nothing left to give.

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She is one of the sacred mountains of Buddhism, resting in southeast Myanmar.

A serene and peaceful lady ~ she carries a pulse of life coursing through her veins like I’ve seldom witnessed.

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“A pulse of life…seldom witnessed” a perfect way to bring in the year, and my thoughts drift back to my girl Ellinor in the Skokomish Wilderness; guilt pounds in my heart as this year I stand enchanted with her distant cousin here in Southeast Asia.

A glimmer captures my attention. Her eyes, those dark, deep pools of mystery, draw me closer while her name leaves my tongue in knots… Mt. Kyaiktiyo, it is an honor.

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I pause at the entrance of her summit and wonder, “Where is the quiet solitude I expected?” and I collapse on the nearest boulder thinking “…just what have I gotten myself into?”

My last breath of the Year of the Goat is a sigh. I look around at the controlled chaos. Ms. Kyai is treating me to a scene I can barely comprehend.

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Every bump and bruise I’ve experienced over this past year begin to throb, and I turn to watch others arrive. Farmers bent over and exhausted from the past year, they too struggle to the summit arriving in the waiting arms of Kyai, surrendering to the year.

I close my eyes and wish I could sleep, to forever rest these aching bones. A cool hand assures me I am not alone, and Kyai begins pressing on my weary body, amplifying my pain, checking to see if I am still alive.

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I look into her eyes and see a smirk. With kindness, she caresses my spirit, washes her hands over me as she mutters softly “those beautiful wrinkles of life…”.

She winks at me, “create some more…” understanding the aches and wrinkles of a year well lived is a badge of honor, and she rushes off to another.

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My broken body experiences a sense of enlightenment watching her float away, her perfume leaves a scent of desire drifting through the night air.

My eyes land on a couple of poor workers I met a few days earlier in the hills of Northern Myanmar, but it is impossible…how could they have travelled here?!?

I watch them pass by, their soundless smiles interrupted by the unmistakable whisper of Kyai, who turns their silence into poetry, “Even when you have very little, you can still have so much…”

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My romanticized ideal of Mt. Kyaiktiyo as an isolated, mystical Buddhist mountain wrapped in silence and fog has been twisted into a raucous Buddhist pilgrimage. Surrounding me, an aura of electricity powerful enough to ignite any soul.

This is why we set out on adventures…

Already, I see the deep wrinkles of my skin fade. My stooped body is straightening. My stagnant blood begins to flow freely once again.

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My eyes , which had faded to the point of blindness, are now refocusing on the wild dreams of young ones and the belief I can do it all.

This is the way it should be. Finishing a year in pain, broken down and dying…only to notice a young soul on the other side of the abyss coercing me from the darkness to deliver me into another yearlong journey.

I look at the spirit and youth in envy. It fills me with pride.

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I hear conversations around me. I taste the excitement that fills the night.

Kyai softly whispers to me, “the Year of the Fire Monkey has arrived…make it yours,” her words adding to the ecstasy of the past year and her kiss, a balm for my weary mind.

Her deep eyes are now filled with flames, and I am engulfed. The transformation has begun.

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The heat. The evening chill has vanished and I enter into the deeper parts of the night. Hope sheds away the skin and pain of the past year.

The flame flickers along with the ticklish words of Kyai, and together they cloak me up in the festive spirit of the final night. Within her eyes, I see what I came here for – a reflection of a young man, born again.

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The glow of happiness is evident in the smiles of strangers, all who feel like family.

Seeing the New Year through young eyes, a sensation so rare it makes me question if it is even possible.

A curiosity feeds my soul to pursue life again, with new mistakes lying ahead ready to teach and guide me along the way.

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A faint trail of words brush over my neck singing, “Smile, adapt and move forward with courage… three simple thoughts and the Year of the Monkey is yours.” Kyai coos, sending a ripple of new blood flowing throughout my body.

Smile, adapt and move forward with courage. I can do that.

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Stretching my young body off the rock I am resting, I walk past a couple in silence, their unspoken words ring loud. Tonight is where possibilities transform into reality. Another chance at renewal and happiness in life; in the words of Benjamin Button:

“We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.”  – Eric Roth, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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Throughout the year, Christmas, the Lunar New Year, Diwali, Ramadan and other celebrations give us all the opportunity to renew and free the spirit from the broken down old thoughts of the past ~ the contradictions, biases and jealousies of old, angry men.

We are allowed to return to our purer form, the mind of a child ~ refreshed with the freedoms to pursue happiness and “… the courage to start all over again.” 

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I think back to just a few short hours ago, the feeling of a wrinkled, broken down soul fully spent in the Year of the Goat, now renewed and back into a form I can recognize once again.

The renaissance of a soul and the words of Dr. Seuss prepare me for another twelve-month journey to explore, signalling the end of a brilliant year with the promise of a perfect day.

“You’re off to Great Places!  Today is your day!

Your mountain is waiting, so…get on your way!”

– Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

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Wish you great health and luck in the Year of the Monkey ~ 预祝猴年大吉!

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314 responses to “The Abyss and a New Year Renaissance”

  1. Aquileana Avatar

    Excellent gallery …. the photographs are truly mind – blowing, dear Dallo… Congrats… love and best wishes. Aquileana ☀️‼️ ~

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, this was a very fun and exhilarating time on Kyaiktiyo – wishing you the best in the New Year Aquileana.

  2. Jill's Scene Avatar

    The juxtapostion of the old with the young, the old with the new, and through it all the rock, Kyaiktiyo— this post is a beautiful prayer to life. Great health and luck to you, too, in this year of the monkey, Randall.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      “A beautiful prayer to life…” This may be one of the best comments/quotes I’ve seen, thank you and as you are aware – Myanmar does have this gift to bring something special in a day. Thank you, Jill. Cheers to a great year ahead.

  3. Eliza Waters Avatar

    Fantastic post and gorgeous photos, Randall. Happy New Year!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Wish you a Happy New Year too Eliza, thank you very much.

  4. Julie@frogpondfarm Avatar

    Such a special post! Thank you for the colourful journey. Health and happiness to you too …

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Julie, it is a magical place. Cheers ~

  5. Vicki Avatar

    Stunning images and a wonderful post to celebrate the New Year of the Monkey.
    Thanks for sharing all this brilliant colour and wonderful dress. They have such happy smiles and enjoy the simplest of pleasures. Perhaps we Westerners should take a leaf out of their book.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      It is seeing these people truly enjoy the simplest (and best) pleasures that life offers which made the trip so worthwhile. It seems to be a universal trait among the poorer nations that I have visited, and it is very uplifting…yes, it sure would be great for the people of our more developed country to take to heart. Cheers to a great weekend ahead Vicki.

  6. darwinontherocks Avatar

    All the pictures capture so much emotions, this is a wonderful photo series ! Very intense. Happy new year !

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you ~ and it seems you’ve had some great memories made with your adventures over the lunar holiday. Cheers to a great year ahead.

  7. Shawn P. Mitchell Avatar

    Another exceptional piece, Randall. The beginning of yet another whirl around the sun always seems to be a blend of anxiety and optimism, and this next cycle is certainly no exception. Myanmar is definitely going to be a country to watch over the next year. Here’s hoping its tourism industry is able to develop sustainably and without dramatic disruption. Thank you for such a vivid glimpse through the window of your camera’s lens into this fascinating region! Happy new year! 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Shawn. I think I’m ready for this whirl around the sun more than any others – and hopefully will be back in Myanmar as well. Wishing you and Tricia the best as you both enjoy your time in Malta ~ hope to one day catch up somewhere on this small planet we call home.

  8. doarnicol Avatar

    Such a wondeful post, very few words left to express the delight at the beautiful way, word and image, in which you depicted yet another threshold. From within, you seem to have illustrated the exact intricate manner we undergo our rites of passage. Every new year, every day, every step of the way. Pain, sadness, aching bones, deep wrinkles, even abysmal misery… unavoidable stepping stones on our onward way, making us weak and strong at the very same time. Sometimes we do experience that, I could completely relate to your thoughts. “Started the year as a kid, climbing mountains ready to attack the world, and now …” Reading, re-reading, it somehow infused me with a shred of strength to maybe “shed away the skin and pain of the past year.” Hopefully.Thank you. And may the new year bring you all the best.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Nicole. I like the way you look at the idea of how we all must undergo a ‘rites of passage’ and I think it is a perfect explanation of how we need to approach life. We will be weakened along the journey, but by continuing to move forward we gain strength ~ a cycle that will continue, and reward those who have the courage to keep it moving forward. You’ve written such an insightful comment – it sounds as if this year will be a great one for you as well. Take care ~

  9. balroop2013 Avatar

    What an exceptional post Randall! Besides the pure delight of pictures of amazingly superb quality, you have shared the paradoxes of life. Your words flow in equal equanimity to reveal various emotions…celebrations and renewal of hopes move hand in hand! I have to come back to look at the wonder of pics again. Thanks for sharing. Stay blessed.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      There is always something a bit magical after ending a journey, especially when able to understand the challenges along the way ~ a great sense of renewal as you mention. Thank you for your words Balroop, and wishing you a great year of success ahead.

  10. Eddie Two Hawks Avatar

    Deep kindness sprouted in your heart and now spreads throughout the world

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Eddie.

  11. vivachange77 Avatar

    Wonderful textures and colors in your photos. I especially like the pictures of the very old people.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Me too, the photos of the older people and their movements/expressions made an impact on me. Wish you a great weekend ahead.

  12. benvenutocellini Avatar

    You are a wonderful, perennial traveller, in every sense. Myanmar is your special place – you return there incessantly… I can clearly understand why. The blonde short hair lady: let me guess 🙂 your sister?
    Fu dao to the one whom I consider clever, intelligent and mischievous as a Monkey 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      There is something about travel that comforts me, and it is finding the commonality among us all (once all the culture, biases and stresses of life are swept away). Yes, the short haired blonde lady is my sister Sandi ~ Wish you great fortune and luck in the year ahead Lu 🙂

  13. Camelia Avatar

    Simply amazing! ❤

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Camelia.

  14. Jewels Avatar

    Another beautiful post, Randall. What a great talent you have for capturing the essence of things – in words and photos. 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Julie, a fun post to put together (and experience). Wish you a great spring.

  15. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    Magnificent photos.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Sue.

  16. The Passion Dew Avatar

    Amazing story, I enjoy. You’re really awfully good. Doing what in your eyes for the photos and soul on those photos, unbelievably good!
    The story comes from himself as a spirit, words in mind.
    I really enjoyed your story with which all photos as a pile represented value. Good job Randy! Happy Chinese New Year, a calendar year of monkey, the year of the smart but much intrigue. Regards.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This is a very special comment DellaAnna ~ thank you very much. Capturing the spirit of Kyaiktiyo amid the darkness of the night I expected to be difficult, and my energy was solely on enjoying the people and moments. When reviewing my photos, the story of the whole night once again began – it was such a great time. I agree, it will be an intriguing year and wishing you the best.

  17. joshi daniel Avatar

    striking and lively portraits 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Joshi.

  18. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    A new year is a turning of a page. It’s a chance to start over again – or build further on what is already there. Of course, every day brings that promise, but we human beings often need to have special occasions to let ourselves been see in retrospect and bring forth those new hopes. You post describes this so beautiful – and the human fragility. Smile, adapt and move forward with courage. What better words for entering the Year of the Monkey. And what stunning photos you have captured in Myanmar. Who cannot love Mt. Kyaiktiyo!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      There is always something brilliant about being able to start over again ~ take what was learned from the past, take the dreams of the present and forge forward into the future ~ what’s not to like. Isn’t it the hope of the day that gets us out of bed (especially for the photographer at sunrise!)…and yes, Otto, I am in full agreement with Mt. Kyaiktiyo – what a sight to see. Thank you and wish you a great journey in the Year of the Monkey.

  19. danaiana Avatar

    Thank you for this fantastic journey!
    Happy Chinese New Year and all the best to you!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Dana ~ wishing you and your family the best as well.

  20. Minuscule Moments Avatar

    Randall Stunning tribute to farewell the old and celebrate the new year, another chance to be all we can be. See, feel and experience each moment in a new found awareness. My son is under the monkey sign and I hope it is a good year ahead for a child often struggling in the main stream due to his differences.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Kath. A new year does always bring to mind the chance to “be all we can be” which is why I think we all like it so much (well, at least until February rolls around and little has been accomplished!). It is a great year to embrace the unique nature in us all, so it looks to be an incredible one for your son – and I hope it is off to a good start. A year of great discoveries.

  21. sloppy buddhist Avatar

    and as i read this thread…i say similar…you the goat…“the Year of the Fire Monkey has arrived…make it yours,”…i believe you do this Randall…re-reading your post with smiles to the images and your thoughtful reflections…always appreciate your posts! smiles, many ~ hedy

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Those are such perfect words to hear Hedy ~ music to my ears. As with everything, when we ‘make it ours’ there is a greater sense of both responsibility and excitement with life. Wishing you a great spring time ahead, thank you.

  22. inesephoto Avatar

    Beautiful message and images! Human perception of young and old is so imperfect 🙂 Happy New Year of the Monkey! Hope you see Mt. Ellinor soon.
    Best wishes!
    Inese

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Inese ~ I think it is the imperfections that we see and experience throughout the year is what makes us think the next one is going to be the one. Keeping our thoughts young and our minds clear, it always has the chance to be ~ Wishing you well.

      1. inesephoto Avatar

        Absolutely agree with you. Our spirits were never supposed to age. Thank you for this uplifting message and the reply. Wishing you all the best!

  23. dfolstad58 Avatar

    Amazing pictures. Totally professional

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much ~ it was an amazing place.

  24. giasuniverse Avatar

    Hi Randall, thank you for taking me to such a wonderful place, the images are breathtaking…My eyes feast on the colors, and I swear I can smell the scents mixing in the air. There is something so innocent and endearing and true in the faces of those people, we should all be like that, humble and giving (smiles)…
    Oh dear, I think Ellinor knows you by now, and she will deal with it, as she always does. 😀 She knows unselfish and unconditional love, I am sure, she doesn’t want to possess you or own you, her love is pure and even our hearts are big enough to love many.
    I love the colors in the first photo, it looks like the stone is made of gold, and wow the sun peeking from behind the “stone spire” in the fourth photo, and the sun rays thick as golden ropes stretching into the distance, they look almost solid. Forgive my ignorance, but what is that structure? It looks like the stone grew around the spire. Can you go inside? Either way it looks magical. Gia xx

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Hi Gia, you would have loved Mt. Kyaiktiyo ~ it seemed there was something new around every corner, with such exotic smells and sounds surrounding you. Traveling in this part of the world makes me realize how little wealth and material items matter (except for perhaps a nice camera…), and I always end up feeling pretty good about life (and the great people who live it). The stone is covered with gold leaf, and is said to be hanging onto the side of the mountain by a single thread of the Buddha’s hair. The spire is something they stuck on the rock… A very magical place, and should be a magical year ahead Gia, I hope all is going well.

      1. giasuniverse Avatar

        Yes, for sure! Hopefully one day I might get to see it for real, for now I will keep coming back to your photographs, and enjoy the feast for ones senses that absolutely comes through your images.
        I find that amazing and so fascinating the way those wise local people look at life, we in the west are just programmed to different values, unfortunately.
        That is so interesting about the stone thanks for explaining it.
        Thank you Randall! Let the magic continue for you too!
        For the past couple of months I have been immersed in a different kind of creative project and I feel totally blessed that I am allowed to do all this. It is a true gift from God/Universe and I am so grateful.
        Right, I am going to check what you’ve been up to next. Take care. Gia x

      2. giasuniverse Avatar

        PS: I always wanted to ask…How do you take photos of strangers? Do you ask them first? (but you might loose the moment) And how they respond? Do you tip them? Sometimes I see people I would love to snap, but feel like intruding…Would they tell me off? Lol My little boy is totally uninhibited though, he just comes to whoever and snaps…I find many strange pictures of people I don’t recognize on my phone-A lady choosing a butter in a supermarket (20 different versions), a middle aged man sipping his coffee, even peoples behinds lol (He is at the bums and poop fascination age) Others stare right into the camera with a surprised expression. I am a little envious that he can get away with it! If you have any tips how to do this without offending anybody or getting in trouble I would appreciate it. Gia x

  25. Indah Susanti Avatar

    Always impressed by your photography and poetical words. Your post is mind blowing! Wishing you a wonderful journey of the Monkey Year 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Wish you the same Indah, especially as you test out your new surroundings and the many adventures sure to come your way.

  26. CompassAndCamera Avatar

    Wow, what an exquisite post! Love your personification of Kyai, and quote from Dr. Seuss. And I agree … to arrive at the end of the year “in pain, broken down and dying” may not feel good but it means that you’ve lived and experienced that year. Cheers to your renewal and all your adventures ahead!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Absolutely agree. I think if every year I can feel the same, broken down and dying, it is a great tribute a year and time well spent ~ and it can also create some nice anticipation for the year ahead. Thank you and wish you the greatest of adventures in this year as well, cheers to the time ahead of us.

  27. Jessica Avatar

    Stunning images, both with pictures and words. I understand the exhaustion, the hesitation, the fear… And the excitement, the courage, the hope… I too would love to visit Myanmar someday… I wish you the best in this Year of the Monkey!!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Jessica. There is always something a bit exciting about the beginning of a year ~ the new dreams and, of course, the hesitation and fear of wondering if the courage will be there to follow through with the dreams for the whole year. Makes the exhaustion at the end of the year worth it. You’d love Myanmar, peaceful people and beautiful scenes keeps the mind spinning and dreaming. Wish you a great Year of the Monkey.

  28. bluebrightly Avatar

    Hi Randall – Happy New Year! “Those beautiful wrinkles of life…create some more.” I like that! And the new mistakes just waiting to tech us more – another nice twist to the complaints of weary souls. Pilgrimages are never what we expect – and who’d want that anyway? Here’s to a startling year – with enough quiet to enable you to digest it all! (Spectacularly warm and bright photos!)

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Lynn ~ I do like going into any new year with the idea that mistakes are inevitable, so why not learn something from them 🙂 This type of thinking is also gets me to take a few more risks which usually end up being fun (or results in a good story). Wishing you a glorious year of discovery and a great spring ahead. Cheers ~

  29. Christy Birmingham Avatar

    The old, the young, the new, the old… the images and the words here! Wow, wonderful!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Christy. There is nothing quite like a transformation from old to new ~ wish you a great weekend.

  30. Sabine Avatar

    those photos are wonderful. I love the golden glow in them.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Sabine ~

  31. Y. Kaitlyn Choi Avatar

    Wonderful pictures! What a gift it is to be able to capture the very moment in the frame that exudes a lot of emotions, some of which contrast each other, some of which enhance each other. Your marvelous post reminded me of something I wrote in one of my blog posts: “By giving up a dimension of time, photos can have a sense of timelessness.” Thanks for sharing your thoughts in words and photos!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Kaitlyn. I do remember your quote earlier, and it does fit very nicely here ~ thank you for letting me borrow it 🙂 There was this thread of timelessness woven throughout the whole night: the past, present, future all coming together within this great group of people and activities on Mt. Kyaiktiyo. Wishing you a great start into spring ~ take care.

  32. kutukamus Avatar

    Quite so, Randall
    Let’s find out what chance and gift have to say 🍸

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This year should have many of gifts ahead Kamus – wish you the best.

  33. Chillbrook Avatar

    A pleasure as always Randal, beautiful photography and wonderful writing. What could be better? 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Adrian ~ always nice when word and photo can blend in together. Wish you a great weekend ahead.

  34. Holistic Wayfarer Avatar

    You don’t fail to amaze with that camera of yours, R. You know more about the Asian new year than I do. The photo of the women with the stacks of wood on their back moves me, for some reason. I wonder what their story is. Beautiful post.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      It is always nice to try to amaze the Wayfarer ~ one of the best moments I have when traveling to such areas is finding out the backstory of the some of the people who intrigue me along the way. And it never fails when I look through my photos, I find so many more that leave me wondering “what is their story?” Wish you well D., and thank you very much.

      1. Holistic Wayfarer Avatar

        You are always welcome to try and amaze me, although it’s a pretty dull enterprise bc you succeed each time. LOVE how you search out the backstory, which offers you fresh perspective on your photos. Now ThErE’s an artist.

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Strange, to be called an artist. I never thought of myself as one when I was younger, but now I see artists everywhere (e.g., a surgeon, plumber, housewife, etc…), all creating a form of magic in their given field. Everyone should strive to become the best artist they can be 🙂

      3. Holistic Wayfarer Avatar

        If that’s not art on your blog, I don’t know what is.

  35. Tina Schell Avatar

    You know Randall, that I love and admire your photography. But the tales you weave around them, ah my friend, that is genius. You will never be old so long as you have your lens and your pen to keep you (and us) company. Happy Lunar New Year Randall, and many blessings to your and yours.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      You’ve started this year out for me on a very positive note ~ a wonderfully worded comment. I do like the idea of never growing old as long as I have my lens and pen to keep me company, searching out the tales and adventures in life. 🙂 I look forward to what the New Year will bring to you too Tina, and wish you all the best.

  36. Keith Wayne Brown Avatar

    As always, gorgeous and profound. _/|\_

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Keith ~ hope the Year of the Monkey is treating you well.

      1. Keith Wayne Brown Avatar

        So well, I decided that my project for Indian Religion and Ecology will be over Hanuman, the Monkey God devoted to Lord Rama in the Ramayana. 🙂 Hope it is being crazy awesome for you as well.

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Wow, now that is impressively ambitious ~ or you are just a glutton for punishment 🙂

      3. Keith Wayne Brown Avatar

        Little bit of a glutton probably. 😛

  37. Madhu Avatar

    As always a sumptuous pairing of images and prose Randall! You surpass yourself with every single post. This gallery not only evokes the atmosphere at Kyaiktiyo, it also captures the innate joy and spirituality of these lovely people. Cutting out the Golden Rock was sadly the price we had to pay for our long cruise. Here’s wishing the Year of the Monkey is good to you too.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      It was something special to see everyone come alive so late in the night on Kyaiktiyo, and as you say there is nothing quite like their innate joy and spirituality to add to the atmosphere. There is so much to see/do in Myanmar, and luckily the new year coincided with time for us to see the Golden Rock so it worked out well. Thank you Madhu, and wish you a great year ahead ~

  38. april4june6 Avatar

    I just love your photos, they transport my imagination 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, April ~ wishing you a great spring ahead.

  39. FlowerAlley Avatar

    I feel like I just had the most colorful dream. You have a gift. Thank you for sharing the dream.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      A wonderful comment ~ any photograph able to transport a viewer to another world brings a smile to me. Wish you a great weekend.

  40. lifeinasinglepicture Avatar
    lifeinasinglepicture

    Like always your photographs are simply beautiful , and the writing with them is lovely . Inspiring as always ❤

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Wonderful words to hear on a Saturday ~ thank you for getting the weekend off to a good start.

  41. bilere Avatar

    Your pictures look very alive (I don’t know if it’s correct word for this). Great colors, vivid images. Bilere

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This is a great, the word “alive” is just what it felt like being up there ~ and what I hoped to convey with my photography here, thank you very much Bilere.

  42. Jane Lurie Avatar

    Hi Randall, Your post has given me a wonderful feeling of renewal. Your stunning images tell your story and then, coupled with your beautiful writing, create the most satisfying and creative piece. Happy Year of the Monkey and may it be filled with wonderful moments like these.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Jane. It is always a great feeling to being in a stunning and different environment…and then later taking a look at the shots to see that they hold what was seen and felt. Wishing you a great year ahead too ~

  43. Sonel Avatar
    Sonel

    Such an amazing and wonderful post Randall and as always accompanied by stunning photography. Beautifully done and a great tribute to the Year of the Monkey. Wishing you all of the best as well. Thanks for sharing these special moments. Love the quote by Eric Roth. 😀

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Sophia, it is a good start to the year for me ~ and I too very much like the Roth quote, he seems to push the mind towards the unique experience in life. Cheers ~

  44. Andrea Stephenson Avatar

    ‘Create some more…’ I love that call back to life, it says everything. Your photos are absolutely luminous, as is your prose, thank you for sharing this Randall.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      I’ve always been told the measure of life are experiences (and love) of life, so collect as many as possible… Thank you very much Andrea, and happy you enjoyed this post.

  45. noelleg44 Avatar

    Never stop traveling and taking your wonderful pictures, accompanied by gorgeous prose. This is a wonderful start to the year – I need a place to go where I can lose my wrinkles!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Every time I finish from a trip like this, I feel like I am a kid again ~ and can hardly wait to get out again. Hopefully, this year will have a couple of moments similar to this one… I also find, if I have a few beers, my wrinkles tend to disappear as well (at least temporarily).

  46. Opinionated Man Avatar

    Amazing photos as usual! WOW! 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Jason ~

  47. jaynezak Avatar

    I love the story but the photos told such a story by themselves,it was amazing. i was making up stories in my head about all those people. Beautiful.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      You’ve got the same view of new cultures and people as I do ~ looking at the scene around me and wondering about the lives they live. Part of the wonder of travel and seeing new things that startle and make me think differently about the world. Wishing you a great weekend ahead Jayne, thank you.

  48. BunKaryudo Avatar

    Great photographs. I’d added a few more wrinkles myself over the previous year, but I’ll be sad to see it go all the same. I’m a sheep/goat, so it’ll be a while before my year rolls around again. My wife’s a monkey, though, so perhaps she’ll enjoy it. 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Bun. Always a good sign to add a few more wrinkles by years end (I am an optimist at heart)…and I too was very sad to see the Year of the Goat end…enjoyed it quite a bit. You’ve got a good connection to this year, however, so be sure to enjoy.

      1. BunKaryudo Avatar

        Now I must be honest and admit that I’m not sure I believe in horoscopes and things. On the other hand, if it says something good about my luck this year, it certainly can’t hurt so I’ll take it anyway. 🙂

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        I’m the same ~ if the horoscope says something good I’ll let the positive thought in, for as you say it certainly can’t hurt.

      3. BunKaryudo Avatar

        Exactly! 🙂

  49. PatCallahanPhotography Avatar
    PatCallahanPhotography

    Wonderful set of Photos Randall! Congrats!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much, Pat. Wish you a great year ahead.

  50. AmyRose🌹 Avatar

    Passionate, powerful, beautiful. Thank you, Randall. May all the best be yours in this year of the Fire Monkey. ❤

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, Amy. Wish you a great year ahead as well.

      1. AmyRose🌹 Avatar

        This monkey business has started out extremely bumpy!

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