Adding 2 More Wheels to My Life
I wonder if the cliche about men past “a certain age” buying a red convertible to regain their young (and perhaps adding a young blonde in the right seat) was ever true? In my world in the past couple of decades at least, the red convertible has been replaced...
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The latest version of me: Cruise & Vacation Specialist
Every since I was old enough to have control of what I do, I’ve been re-inventing myself on a fairly regular basis. Maybe I get bored easily, maybe I just want to do everything at least once. My list of past jobs is varied, to say the least, and...
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The hardwood – almost finished
Despite the sun and very warm temps, I’m being good today 🙂 I’m hoping to be able to complete the hardwood installation this weekend, even though I’ll be at the Trade Show for quite a few hours starting tonight. It’s going quickly now, though – these 31-foot runs are...
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My dogs know what’s important – walks!
Monty and Kayla know that what’s really important is getting out of the house at least twice a day regardless of the weather. As soon as it gets light and then again about 7:00pm, we make a loop around the property, which takes 10-15 minutes depending on the number...
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Reflections on staying alive
I’m still working on a major cleanout of old files, and have just been browsing the 15th anniversary edition of Outside magazine (October 1992). Its basic theme is how to stay alive. Staying alive physically, spiritually, emotionally – the whole package. I see why I kept this issue for...
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Changes in summer driving habits
The US Department of Transportation released a report yesterday on the continuing decline in the number of miles the average American drives. Among the statistics, “Americans drove 4.7 percent less, or 12.2 billion miles fewer, in June 2008 than June 2007″, and used nearly 400 million fewer gallons of...
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World Naked Gardening Day
Darn, missed the May 3rd celebration of World Naked Gardening Day again. I just can’t think about gardening when there’s still snow on the ground, I suppose. This incredible weather, though, prompted me to check the date – and I suppose as with many special days, celebrating late is...
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Digging our way into Spring!
It’s not really Spring yet with well-below-freezing temperatures every night, but many folks in the North are digging their way into Spring, if not Summer. Up in deep snow country (the White Pass), the Yukon Suspension Bridge has the trenches dug into the property, now has to wait for...
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Sorting through the New Zealand memories
Back home – it feels so good! Particularly because Winter appears to be over (sorry about your luck, TamaraLyn!). Although it’s -25 at the moment, it’s a gorgeous day. My cold is worse, but our MIA suitcase is already sitting at the airport waiting to be picked up, so...
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A postcard wedding
Cathy and I got married at Cathedral Cove, one of the most spectacular remote beaches in New Zealand (it’s also known by its Mauri name, Te Whanganui-A-Hei). While we were sorry that we couldn’t have had some of our family and friends with us, it was a perfect day...
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