Year in Review 2020
Things I learned in 2020:
How to be a bride’s maid,
It takes me the length of one Zoom webinar to sew a mask,
I like swimming naked Continue reading Year in Review 2020
Things I learned in 2020:
How to be a bride’s maid,
It takes me the length of one Zoom webinar to sew a mask,
I like swimming naked Continue reading Year in Review 2020
Fire is meant to be here, as are humans. Neither is innately harmful. But when the American government took and forcibly removed the Indigenous people from this land, they destroyed a carefully maintained ecosystem. Continue reading Sacred Fire
A blessing for the land and people, past and present, of Seattle and Redmond, WA. Continue reading Thanksgiving Blessing
Beginning the process of looking at the world around us as sacred and worth protecting. Continue reading Sacred Beginnings
A protest in Seattle is linked to Guatemalan history through the power of memory. Continue reading Memory
An unexpected adventure to see glaciers in Alaska. Continue reading Traveling North
It’s a time honored truth – fishermen should not be left in charge of anything other than their own boat. And even then there are some restrictions. Continue reading Hardly a Hill
Looking back on a month of running a fishing lodge in Sitka, Alaska.
Continue reading One Month in the Great White North
I see bears, worry about bears, and write about responsible gun usage. Continue reading And Bears, Oh My
I went fishing for the first time in my life a couple days ago. Open ocean fishing is my dream activity to photograph but the fishing itself never occurred to me as an activity to DO. Continue reading Fishing with the Guys