Dugout 20
The dugout canoe may be crude, ancient, old fashioned but it has, for centuries, served man, charmed lovers, enchanted artists, enamored craftsmen. And it shall continue to do so. Faithfully. Gracefully. To oblige to the wishes of its master, his children, and his children’s children. To lead them into the depths of life’s jungles. To guide them through paths of discovery and enlightenment. And to usher them through the winding rivers of life towards a mysterious destination called tomorrow.
Author’s Note: This concludes the Dugout Series, at least for now. It has been a long but exciting journey. Thank you so much for joining me in the trip. — Shutter Bug
Related Posts by Shutter Bug:
- The Mighty Fly River (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- A Papuan Seascape 2 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Dugout 16 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Dugout 8 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Dugout 11 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)
- Dugout 3 (travellingartist.wordpress.com)





















What a great final photo and post. I’ll miss the dugouts.
Classic photo journalism!!! Cheers Nonoy Manga
Love the color in the water; makes this picture happen for me.
The orange & yellow colors are absolutely stunning. Natural or artificial light? Either way, stunning photo overall.
I love this one; charm is what I feel exhales from the whole scene. It is easy to sense courage and faith in the journey. A very powerful picture. Cheers!
A truly enjoyable series, Jessie. Beautiful work!
Gina, you’ve been a great company in this series. Thanks a lot!
Thanks, Jessie, for letting me tag along
Be well and stay blessed.
The pleasure is mine, Gina. You’ve been an inspiring colleague and fellow traveller.
Such great color! WP keeps stealing my LIKES.
Hmmn… WP must be jealous of your likes
colorful sedate liquid beauty
Thanks…
What a great trip we have been on. Thanks, Jessie. Both your photos and your essays are always a treat.
Your Dugout Canoe–just beautiful!
Thank you so much, John. Grateful for the visit.