
A story about epigraphs
I just had an adventure with some epigraphs in a book I’ve been working on. I didn’t even know they … Continue reading A story about epigraphs
I just had an adventure with some epigraphs in a book I’ve been working on. I didn’t even know they … Continue reading A story about epigraphs
Renee and I felt honored to be invited to present the Basin and Range Project to the Northwest Basin and Range … Continue reading Connections in Oregon’s tallest town
We went out and walked along the Truckee River from the western end of McCarran Ranch yesterday to soak in a … Continue reading Water, water, art
It has been so nice to have snow this year, not least (although certainly neither most) because it has given … Continue reading Snowshoe’n Form
Clarence Darrow has long been a hero of mine, ever since reading Irving Stone’s now-out-of-print biographical novel Clarence Darrow for … Continue reading Clarence Darrow and the defense of thought against ignorance
My first bike commute of 2017 after one of our many stormy days of this great January weather. My … Continue reading Back in the Saddle
Well, “that happens in November,” you say. But one of my strongest impetuses to get start writing again, and to … Continue reading Gettin’ started on NaNoWriMo
August 23, 2015. Camped in the shadow of an old windmill. Long day today, but beautiful and high spirits. Started pretty … Continue reading Dreaming about a day on our bikes in the South Egans
Have spent this long holiday weekend at a friend’s family’s second home in Cedarville, California. It is near and dear … Continue reading Cedarville Days and another account of Massacre Lake
Water has been the theme of life lately. More specifically, lots of it! In various forms too: rain, snow, frozen … Continue reading Down in the Sink