Sweet Children O’Mine
Yesterday morning Taylor and I ended our three-mile hike at Forever Fernwood, the cemetery originally named Sausalito Cemetery then Daphne … Continue reading Sweet Children O’Mine
Yesterday morning Taylor and I ended our three-mile hike at Forever Fernwood, the cemetery originally named Sausalito Cemetery then Daphne … Continue reading Sweet Children O’Mine
This may not seem like my toes are by the pool with a beverage in hand, but my feet are … Continue reading Bayside. Poolside.
Being out on the trails before 6:30 AM drastically alters your perception of the day, and your hope for the … Continue reading From the Alta Trail to the Morning Sun Trail
Hey Hey! Whaddaya say To close out the month of May? I’m gonna take Tay On a hike today. Just … Continue reading A Hike Today to Close Out May
How often does one get to think about both Bob Marley and Walt Whitman at the same time? It can … Continue reading A Rocky Road with Leaves of Grass
The walk to the Jefferson Memorial seemed longer than it initially seemed when I was sitting at the Washington Monument. … Continue reading Thomas Jefferson
The path from Lincoln took me due east through a tree-lined sidewalk that would have made Georges Seurat proud. “A … Continue reading George Washington
“In this temple As in the hearts of the people For whom he saved the union The memory of Abraham … Continue reading Abraham Lincoln
Taylor loves to GO! If I could only bottle the love that lives within him. He’s ready for the Alta … Continue reading Hiking the Alta Trail, Part Four
I love and am inspired his boundless joy for running free while we hike. Of course, his energy during the … Continue reading Hiking the Alta Trail, Part Three