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Resting Well

Posted on July 23, 2022June 18, 2022No Comments on Resting Well

“One’s most effective work can grow out of first learning to do nothing well.” Backpacking with the Saints, Belden Lane P. 215 Americans only see ourselves as productive if our calendars are full and we are really busy. The pandemic hit this notion hard when we learned that the world did not revolve around our … Continue reading Resting Well

San Antonio Riverwalk Celebration

Posted on July 17, 2021April 30, 2021No Comments on San Antonio Riverwalk Celebration

The city of San Antonio is slowly reopening after a year of Covid and a disastrous freeze in February 2021. The Riverwalk in the middle takes us to the reclaimed Pearl District for a birthday celebration in the Hotel Emma. It was a cool evening to stroll and listen to street musicians and live bands … Continue reading San Antonio Riverwalk Celebration

Cathedral Crazy Covid Climb

Posted on April 17, 2021March 8, 2021No Comments on Cathedral Crazy Covid Climb

Cathedral Rock can be approached from both the Red Rocks State Park or from the other side of this monolith off the Back O’ Beyond road between Sedona and Village at Oak Creek. It is considered one of the highest energy vortex places and therefore, one of the busiest.  Near the Chapel of the Holy Cross … Continue reading Cathedral Crazy Covid Climb

Goal: 500 Miles in 5 Months

Posted on February 6, 2021January 27, 2021No Comments on Goal: 500 Miles in 5 Months

Whether you are new to an area or a native, an experienced or novice hiker, one of the best ways to get to know people and your surroundings is to hike.  You may never put on hiking boots, but people like to walk, even if it is around their neighborhood.  There are so many trails, … Continue reading Goal: 500 Miles in 5 Months

Wisconsin Fish Boil

Posted on December 12, 2020December 1, 20201 Comment on Wisconsin Fish Boil

I always heard about “Beautiful Door County” in upper Wisconsin when I lived in Chicago in the late 2000s. I never made it there until the Covid summer of 2020. We drove through the rural country through Wisconsin from northern Bayfield to Green Bay, WI and back up the “thumb” of Door County. How do … Continue reading Wisconsin Fish Boil

Local Delights

Posted on November 14, 2020October 27, 2020No Comments on Local Delights

Hiking. Ten Minutes from Home. Sometimes the magic delights you right where you are. I am trying to look for those places. Daily. What places delight your visual senses in your neighborhood? Riding Horses. Thirty Minutes from Home. Celebrating the unusually warm October in Colorado Springs, we rode horses through the yellow woods. Where can … Continue reading Local Delights

Wrong Perception

Posted on October 24, 2020October 17, 2020No Comments on Wrong Perception

How often do we listen to the perceptions of others regarding our hiking, traveling, and vacation plans?  We want the best experience for the time and money invested so we ask questions. Mine was “What is your favorite place to visit in South Dakota?”  Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Black Hills, Sturgis, and then nothing for the rest … Continue reading Wrong Perception

Losing Her

Posted on October 17, 2020October 15, 20201 Comment on Losing Her

Throughout this summer I was losing a friend to cancer. She and I were neighbors, spiritual sisters, cancer survivors, and hiking buddies. Her illnesses slowed her hiking over the last couple years, but she never stopped hiking and walking until she could no longer breathe from her lung metastasis. It is hard to not see … Continue reading Losing Her

Country Walking with Social Distancing

Posted on June 6, 2020May 29, 2020No Comments on Country Walking with Social Distancing

In the age of Covid-19, we must be adaptable.  We wanted to walk in one area in the mountains, but it was closed.  We went to Mueller State Park, but there can be no dogs on the trail, so that did not work.  We finally drove to a favorite hike – Dome Rock Wildlife Viewing.  In my five times … Continue reading Country Walking with Social Distancing

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