“Do you think they’ll be okay?”
I looked over at my wife, sitting in the passenger seat. The slight visible tension in her forehead, and her upturned eybrows turned the question into a slightly anxious plee.
“Do you think my cats will be okay?” she repeated. I could hear the trace of real worry in her voice.
“They’ll […]
Entries from August 2007
A World Without Sunny
August 29th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: Personal
Canoeing the Missouri
August 14th, 2007 · No Comments
It’s sort of a spiritual thing, Canoeing.
It’s hard for me to verbalize, but there’s something about floating down a river’s current in an unmotorized boat which just connects with who I am at deep levels. It has nothing to do with whitewater rapids or excitement — it’s pure appreciation of natural beauty and the power […]
To the Top of Sacagawea Peak
August 8th, 2007 · No Comments
At the crack of ‘two-hours-after-sunrise,’ Katie and I went out for a hike to the top of Sacagawea Peak in the Bridger Range. When I lived in Bozeman, I did this hike four or five times, and remembered it as being a little steep, but mostly a nice easy walk.
My memory sucks. Or I used […]