My alarm went off at 1:00 pm, just enough time to get up and get out of the house for the realtors to sell our house to another prospective buyer. I felt like this old snapping turtle looked; green, sickly, and out of energy from a four-day fight with viruses born from the orcish forcesContinue reading “The Art of Seeing and Being in Nature”
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Ice Fishing and Christmas
New ice in northern Minnesota. Literally a thin skin on the water with unbelievable strength. Four inches of clear ice and a small car can drive on it (if there are no cracks, thin spots, snow ice, no wind to buckle it, no springs underneath, you don’t drive too fast, and other unforeseen issues) ifContinue reading “Ice Fishing and Christmas”
Fishing: with Adventure Possibilities
I love fishing. I love adventure. I love being out in a wilderness setting with a rod, gun, and a camera. I absolutely enjoy the rush of insight gained about, God; who created all of it and knowing He hears when I whisper in awe of the moment, “Thank you Jesus, Thank you. What anContinue reading “Fishing: with Adventure Possibilities”
>Of monster Trucks and Joy Juice by Gary Fultz
> We live as in a fog, only seeing the immediate, yet the universe and beyond is navigable Her face radiated joy underneath a peaceful wrinkled face. Recognizable in the wistful words coming from the upside of the half droopy mouth and a body held partially intact by the shored up wheelchair.Continue reading “>Of monster Trucks and Joy Juice by Gary Fultz”