Lessons from a Vagabond

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: Wanderlust
You feel me?

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Wanderlust

You feel me?

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: Hollywood, California, 5:37pm

Sunset hike and there’s color all around us. #lookup 

(Taken with instagram)

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Hollywood, California, 5:37pm

Sunset hike and there’s color all around us. #lookup

(Taken with instagram)

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS from Palm Desert, California
Nothing like a little Christmas free-climbing in Jesus’ name.  

HAPPY HOLIDAYS from Palm Desert, California

Nothing like a little Christmas free-climbing in Jesus’ name.  

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PHOTO OF THE DAY
Brill.
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PHOTO OF THE DAY

Brill.

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Happy 11.11.11, Followers! 
Smile. :) 
Photo: Marilyn Nakazato
Jewelry: Jenny Dayco

Happy 11.11.11, Followers! 

Smile. :) 



Photo: Marilyn Nakazato

Jewelry: Jenny Dayco

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PHOTO OF THE DAY
I’m ready. 

PHOTO OF THE DAY

I’m ready. 

(Source: lessonsfromavagabond.tumblr.cocm, via the-moon-was-high-deactivated20)

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FUN TO COME: Earth, Wind, & Water photo shoots

In the next couple of weeks I will be styling and modeling in 3 different photo shoots.

  • One in the California mountains
  • One in the SoCal desert
  • One underwater

Best of all, my I’ll be working with my friends and designers, and we’ll be introducing my dear friend and celebrity jewelry designer Jenny Dayco’s Spring 2012 Collection of men’s and women’s jewelry.

Another dream come true. Seamlessly. Life is fluid, organic, and fucking beautiful, people! Shine on! 

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VAGABOND: Ancestry
So I’m 1/2 Mexican, grew up in Mexico and, although some may see me as some gringo, I feel more Mexican then American in many ways. 
Then I found out I may be descended from Hernán Cortés - the Spanish conquistador that raped, pillaged, and slaughtered the indigenous Aztec people, but an adventurer in his own right. 
So… Identity crisis much?

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VAGABOND: Ancestry

So I’m 1/2 Mexican, grew up in Mexico and, although some may see me as some gringo, I feel more Mexican then American in many ways. 

Then I found out I may be descended from Hernán Cortés - the Spanish conquistador that raped, pillaged, and slaughtered the indigenous Aztec people, but an adventurer in his own right. 

So… Identity crisis much?

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…but first define what “change” means to you. Be your own leader. 

…but first define what “change” means to you. Be your own leader. 

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15 Most Eccentric and Innovative Electric Cars
Razzle dazzle, rev, and re-charge ‘em!
The future looks fun. 

15 Most Eccentric and Innovative Electric Cars

Razzle dazzle, rev, and re-charge ‘em!

The future looks fun. 

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THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO: F/W 2011 edition
Modeling in an underwater photo shoot
A massage
My brother’s wedding 
Documenting and developing a Youth Orchestra 
Time to get busy. And wholesome. And maybe a little sexy. 

THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO: F/W 2011 edition

  • Modeling in an underwater photo shoot
  • A massage
  • My brother’s wedding 
  • Documenting and developing a Youth Orchestra 

Time to get busy. And wholesome. And maybe a little sexy. 

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MEXICO PHOTO SET: The Pyramids of Monte Alban 

The Zapotec civilization stands in the shadows of the better known Aztecs of Mexico, but the excavated city of Monte Alban sits proudly atop lush, verdent hills, just 20 minutes outside Oaxaca City. 

The impressive site is thought to be only 10% excavated from its original grandiose urban plan. Today, Monte Alban is known for its extraordinary pyramids, precisely plotted astrological observatories, and stately Zapotec residences. This ancient city may have been claimed by the the Earth herself, but she remains as alive and as vibrant as ever!

Check out the Mexico Photo Gallery

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