The American Experiment
As America marks its 250th anniversary, I find myself reflecting on another milestone, the Bicentennial of 1976. Through childhood memories, Abraham Lincoln, and the enduring promise of the American experiment, this essay explores how every generation is called to meet the challenges of its own time.
In the Silence of the Wall
On a cold December night in Washington, D.C., I found myself once again at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. These images reflect the silence, darkness, and haunting presence of the Wall after dark.
Ghosts in the Night
A quiet December walk through Washington, D.C., leads to a nighttime encounter with The Three Servicemen statue, where darkness and stillness reshape how the memorial is seen during a chilly winter evening.