The subject of mountains and climbing them seems to be coming up a lot more in the news as a result of recent events. Questions like: should beacons or GPS devices be mandatory or should people even be allowed to do this type of activity in the winter top the conversation topics. I [...]
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Well, I’ve returned from vacation. It was fantastic. Relaxing, fun, sunny… I’m having a bit of trouble readjusting to “real life” – doesn’t help that it’s raining here today and having to go back to work is tough when I’d so much rather be back in Edmonds grabbing coffee at the Walnut Street Cafe or [...]
I’ve been seeing posts of “100 Things About Me” done on other blog sites lately and, while I applaud those who can actually come up with 100 things about themselves, I personally 1) think that’s a little much to expect someone else (especially a hapless stranger) to have to read through, and 2) I doubt [...]
Somebody told me it was frightening how much topsoil we are losing each year, but I told that story around the campfire and nobody got scared. – Jack Handey
For those who were not fortunate enough to be with the New Life Presbyterian Church Youth Group camping trip to Cornerstone ’90, the title of this post [...]
I’ve decided that if I ever write my autobiography, I think “Comedy of Errors” would be a great title. Today is an excellent case in point. Almost since I got up this morning, I’ve been running like the proverbial headless chicken.
The day started out innocently enough. I got up at 6:30 and planned to head to [...]

