It's time for the sun to come up, and I'm in the living room with a cup of tea. Wearing a Seiko that I am very relieved to report has been rescued from the great watchmaker's trash bin. But more on that later. The cat is howling - "Get out of here, you wi...
This week I only found this black lizard: Along the bayside trail (we hiked it a few days ago). This one was in my office This on our cabin porch We are experienced snake wranglers. Mike ...
It takes about as long to "develop" the images and write up the story as it does to hike, which allows me time to relax, have a couple cups of tea and some breakfast. Then I am ready to face the day. My history in canyons goes way back -- this image shows...
As I am looking to write better myself. Re wilderness... sad we have to lose parts of our own “personal wilderness” to real estate development. I hope we can save as much “nature” as possible going forward.
We have "urban planners" urging us to live closer together, use mass transit, etc. But this isn't New York City and we have a different mentality about such things. There are plenty of people here still with large properties, and guns to protect themselve...
Less than a mile away, an old two-story headquarters for the local newspaper, surrounded by some gardens, has turned into this in the past 6 months ... in a river bottom that floods from hillside to hillside every 50-100 years. ...
But not so sure about falls, scrapes, cactus thorns, snake bites and occasional hooligans. In the dark or at dawn are times when I prefer to travel with company. Later in the day you have more people, more snakes, and/or heat stroke or sunburn. Of course ...