Mouth of the Columbia
Door connoisseurs may appreciate these rusty doors.
Read More Mouth of the ColumbiaCareening through life and learning stuff
Door connoisseurs may appreciate these rusty doors.
Read More Mouth of the ColumbiaWorking hard outside is a good way to not think about politics.
Read More Shifting seasonHelens, Hiking, Hummocks, Heavenly, Hoffstadt, and oh and…Happy
Read More Five H’sWildfires are raging across my state of Oregon, as I’m sure you’ve heard in the news. People have died, homes burned to the ground, and thousands of people evacuated. Friends of mine have been ordered to evacuate their homes, and more have just left to try to find clear air to breathe. California is getting […]
Read More Breathing smoke for a weekForty years later it’s amazing both that there is so much life here, and that I can still see the devastating effects of the volcanic eruption.
Read More St. Helens foothillsThe pigeons looked cold and they validated my shivering.
Read More Baltimore ShiverI had never seen the town and they insisted I would love it.
Read More Teaching in AnnapolisI love the heat, so I thought the perfect activity would be a long, tough hike.
Read More Cliff Walk and Wolf HillWe found out there is a vortex in downtown Boston, right in front of King’s Chapel. It took us all day long to realize this phenomena was specific to the intersection of Tremont ST, Beacon ST, and School ST. King’s Chapel was originally an Anglican church attended by Royalists (supporters of the British King), but […]
Read More Boston Vortex and Freedom TrailThe two well-maintained and managed places we decided to see up close were in Cashel and Cahir.
Read More Castles of Cashel and Cahir