ONE

Over on Brainpickings (one of only a few sites I subscribe to that aren’t run by friends), there is a great post on How to be Alone. Here’s the piece that struck me the hardest. “How have we arrived, in the relatively prosperous developed world, at least, at a cultural Read more…

Gettysburg

My trip was cut drastically short by the fear-mongering of everyone who has heard of the coming snowpacalypse. Here are two pictures from my afternoon at the park. More on my visit another time.  I’m driving to Philadelphia in the morning, against the advice of every weatherman in the world. Read more…

Road trip

I’ve had two minor epiphanies in the last couple of days. Now, I’m in a crummy Econo-Lodge in Scranton, Pennsylvania watching the news from Ferguson. Earlier this evening, I sat in a smoky, local bar while locals commented on the news teasers about the upcoming grand jury announcement. On the Read more…

Walking

I often say I like hiking, but I almost always mean walking. Walking is slowish. It’s not a stroll, but it’s rarely as much of a workout as I’d like, either. Walking accommodates stopping better than hiking. Looking. Appraising. So often hikers seem in a hurry to get to the Read more…

Quitting

Curious how long nicotine social media stays in your body? What types of nicotine social media withdrawal symptoms you’ll have? Want to find out how many tobacco-free real world days it will take for your body to recuperate and no longer be at risk of the dangers of smokingsocial media? Read more…