“New York is not the center of the world; we just think we are. It’s the center of reacting to the world.”
An author and editor at a Barnard panel discussion said something like that when I first got back from China. I think she’s right, and that is what makes it fantastic.
With a new (/newly refurbished) Nikon D40 camera and the chance to step into one of the most bizarrely wonderful wedding encounters of my life, here are some shots from the reactionary center a few days before leaving it again. Then, in those first few days in Quito, it was a joy to reach the real center of the world (la mitad del mundo, i.e. the equator). Pictures for now, story to follow . . .
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