“Be Kind to Past Versions of Yourself” is part of the blog series “Meme Monday,” devoted to memes (and cartoons) that have made me laugh, cry, or relive a memory. Thanks to all the fabulously creative people we never knew existed.
Read MoreJerry's Cloud
Both of us loved basketball, and when Jerry told me there was a pick-up game every Saturday morning, I quickly asked if I could join.
Read MoreTwin Pines Arch (Zion National Park)
Twin Pines Arch is a sliver of rock extending from one of the cliff bands. It is visible from Hwy-9 if you know where to look; however, it also blends perfectly with the surrounding rock.
Read MoreWhat I'm Reading (The Week of November 13, 2022)
Here is a list of what I read this week.
Read MoreBacklog Trip Reports
Brian Head Ski Resort opened full-time today, and although I didn’t go (I haven’t picked up my season pass), my lovely wife Linda was up early and excited for the day. Linda is a level 2 ski instructor and bounces between the two local mountains teaching skiing and having a ball. She was going to find the best time for me to get my pass. As it turned out, she could get everything set up and came home with my pass in hand, ready for use at any time going forward. Unfortunately, I spent the entire morning working on the computer. Below is a link to a previously unpublished Trip Report from my early essay-writing days.
Observation Benchmark. Temple of Sinawava - UT, quad (Zion National Park)
I Love Working with the Public
(said no one ever)
Read MoreZettelkasten Methodology, Obsidian Daily Journal, and Footnotes
I first tried footnoting my Zettel notes in mid-October 2020, and after a few sputtering starts, I finally settled into a steady rhythm that helped make my Zettelkasten come alive.
Read MoreBeatty Hill and OHV trail 30037
I park west of the red rocky knoll and pull on my pack. It is still windy, but an easy 15 degrees warmer than when I walked out of the house this morning.
Read MoreArt Class
“Art Class” is part of the blog series “Meme Monday” devoted to memes (and cartoons) that have made me laugh, cry, or relive a memory. Thanks to all the fabulously funny people we never knew existed.
Read MoreThe Unremarkable Pixel
I decided to conduct a little experiment using some of the pictures from past blogs.
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