Today we hiked the Athabaska glacier. The sense of scale doesn’t come accross in the photos. Everything is enormous. If you zoom in, you will see little black flecks on the glacier. These are people.
Growing Old Disgracefully And Meltdowns
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*I had a whole Post done and deleted it, on Purpose... sometimes I just
need to bang something out that's on my Mind, but no Need to Publish it.
It wa...
Living Out Of My Car?
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Every day I thank the Heavens above that I have a home that is bought and
paid for.
This is something I worked my whole life for. To own my own home, ...
The Waiting
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It's safe to say I've become invested in Violet (but you probably already
knew that). I care about what happens to her, but I also like her. I think
she ...
Traveling Ms Hwy 28
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One of the many state highways that I travel on in the backwoods of the
Magnolia State is MS Hwy 28.
It begins near Fayette Ms.; along the way, you g...
Good Fire, Bad Fire
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I’d been toying with the idea for maybe a month. Occasionally I’d find
myself browsing pharmacies online, catalogues of laxatives, looking for
something I...
The Hare with the Amber Eyes
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By Edmund De Waal
I’m on a quest to understand the roots of antisemitism. Reading The Hare
with Amber Eyes, the history of a family of secular Jewish bank...
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Dad
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*Growing up in our household was like a roller coaster ride, what with slow
suspenseful climbs, ups & downs, twists & turns, and brain-rattling rails
and...
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Great Photographs!!!!
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