Just like any other first responder, fire boats and the people assigned to them need to practice their manuevers in order to quickly and efficiently provide the service they are expected to provide when a fire emergency happens. Likewise, if
Walking a Labyrinth on a Blustery Day
Have you ever walked a labyrinth? A few days ago, I was leaving the doctor’s office (I seem to be living in doctors’ offices these days so I don’t even remember which one) and as I drove south, back towards
Washington to Nevada ~ Pine Trees to Open Desert
On the road again! I left the Pacific Northwest on Monday morning, the day before yesterday, finally hooking up my Li’l Homey and hauling it out of Mackenzie’s driveway, and heading off into the sunset. Well, ok, the morning sun.
Mt. Rainier National Park
I recently had the pleasure of spending several days in Mt. Rainier National Park. What an incredible place! It was also the first opportunity I’ve had to use my brand new Senior Pass for entrance into National Parks – and
A Pictorial Look Back at the Year of the Water Dragon
The Chinese Year of the Water Dragon comes around once every 60 years and I was born smack dab in the middle of the last one. I hope you enjoy this pictorial look back on the past twelve months of