Thursday, February 16, 2017

Photo Essay: 10x more with 10x less



"What is life if not the shadow of a fleeting dream?" Umberto Eco

Jumping continents this new year to the Old World I am having deeper experiences as an immigrant and tourist, not quite resident and feeling my sense of nationality eclipse further as the geo-political arena spasms in a miasma of insecurity and doubt.

I am asking more seriously the questions about what is needed to survive...

In a small sense I can relate, ill-prepared, with my numb fingers and toes I walk in the blustery Copenhagen wind - my winter kit is left in Spain because to move luggage costs more than the flight. Work stacks in a distant and untouchable future and I coast on a very slim margin. I think of the thousands of refugees with their lives in their pockets and small daypacks, some housed in metal shipping containers in Serbian snows whose whole existence is still in question as invisible borders and countries unknown weigh in on their fate. Thankfully as a US citizen, in terms of mobility, I am relatively untouched so far by travel bans and other fear-driven policies. For now I am taking advantage of this privilege for I doubt this will be the reality much longer.

This winter season has been a good excursion into exploring what is available and engaging experiences with an eye to economy and contrasts. Selfishly coveting my still useful passport and the $32 flights to hop between Northern and Southern Europe. Finding rain and rainbows and steep and sharp limestone, luxury of a $3 bottles of quality Tempranillo and fresh breads while tenting in the Spanish mud. Then back to driven snow and below zero urban runs, gourmet meals with small mountains of cast off and rescued organic produce from food sharing programs etc - baked lettuce with a clementine reduction, rosti with celery root and Trinidad moruga scorpion peppers from the Netherlands. Moorish castles and Danish Kastellets contrasted with high rises the shared horizon... the temperate Mediterranean coast meshed with the frosty-wet Baltic breezes...

Continued rough translations, migrations of language, currency and endothermic stresses... Transiting past and current lives, living history across borders... Finding deeper, unexpected richness and sharpness in this moment of shared experience.

Here are some of my favorite images/memories from the last few weeks...


all images ©Bennett Barthelemy 2017









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