I’m beyond ready for another camping trip. Several destinations are calling to me, and many of them have me passing through an area I seldom think of as a destination unto itself. I’m not sure why, except that I’m so often on my way someplace else. Cooper’s Landing is a small community of close-knit, adventurousContinue reading “A River Runs Through it”
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Shades of Pale
Gazing out my window this morning, I was dismayed to see the sun rise dimly over yet another dismal day filtered through mists of fog and hoar frost. Not wishing to spend the day disheartened, I put my mind to work finding snippets of beauty in my pale, drab surroundings. I often snap photos asContinue reading “Shades of Pale”
I Should Live By The Ocean
The gently rolling, almost hypnotic motion of incoming waves, even within the boundaries of a quiet (for now) bay, eases my mind and soothes my soul. It’s morning on Resurrection Bay in Seward, Alaska. Taking Ronni for a morning walk in this setting is anything but a chore. To my left, towards the harbor endContinue reading “I Should Live By The Ocean”
Fall Begins With a Splash
Well … alright, I’ll admit it was close, but we avoided actually ending up in the water. After a beautifully scenic drive from Soldotna in the morning, September 1st found Rhonda and I in Seward, Alaska, one of my favorite places in this ever-diverse and spectacular state. Our water’s edge campsite afforded an unobstructed viewContinue reading “Fall Begins With a Splash”