Hubbard Glacier images
OK, Alaska. Now I get it. Here are a few images of Hubbard Glacier, one of the most magnificent sights I’ve ever clapped eyes upon. Thank you, bad@$$ long lens!
OK, Alaska. Now I get it. Here are a few images of Hubbard Glacier, one of the most magnificent sights I’ve ever clapped eyes upon. Thank you, bad@$$ long lens!
Although a lot of folks I know seemed (and seem) to know exactly what they’re doing as they navigate their way through the immediate post-collegiate years, I certainly did not. For me, the early twenties were rather painful and uncertain years, fraught with my own insecurities and confusion about how to plot a course through…
Epic floods engulf my hometown, with me none the wiser, and I realize: when the waters rise, we only see our own little island
Hot off the presses: this article I wrote for the current issue of HER Nashville about my friend, the inimitable Renee Waters, Private Investigator. excerpt: “Full disclosure: I’m a Private Dick, a shamus, a gumshoe, a flatfoot. If you’re unfamiliar with the parlance of hard-boiled detective fiction…that’s ‘private investigator’ to you…” Click here to read the…
I just ran across this lovely personal blogpost by Natalia Antonova, a Moscow-based journalist, about Victory Day, a holiday commemorating the end of WWII and celebrated far more enthusiastically in Russia than it is in the other former Allied countries. She posts photos of celebrated Soviet WWII veterans (including pilot Maria Dolina and Antonova’s own…
Every year in late April, Mom and I journey out to our favorite plant nursery and frolic self-indulgently in the annuals section. We call it the annual “Annual Day.”