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the northern seas: so much in so little time
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May we always live intentionally. So much in so little time. It seems strange how quickly time fills itself when you're making other plans. April will be my most busy month this year with lecture seminars, the end of classes, and lots of grading. I had originally intended to return home the weekend before I left for Europe, but that is no longer going to happen for one major reason. Did i mention she rides well in cars? James and I after our ride. I do often wish grad school paid better! View my complete...
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the northern seas: sunset from my front porch
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May we always live intentionally. Sunset from my front porch. Unlike my dear friend Maggie in Poland, Spring appears to have arrived in Michigan. Mother Nature may pull a fast one on me. taunting me with beautiful, warm, and sunny days only to get a cold blast to remind me that winter may still be here. but who knows. I'm hoping for the warmth, but appreciating the days as they come. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brower, Gentle Wilderness. Then, Now, and Yogurts of Yore. The epic skies of home.
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the northern seas
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May we always live intentionally. I like teaching labs. ok. back to work! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wild places are "where we consider our beginnings and our beyondings, where we learn to absorb, and to respect and love and remember.". Brower, Gentle Wilderness. Then, Now, and Yogurts of Yore. The epic skies of home. December 2009: Between the Mountains and the Sea. A Week in the Mitten! View my complete profile. We love only what we understand. We will only understand what we know.
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the northern seas: philosophy of life
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May we always live intentionally. I've recently been in a workout kind of mode, getting psyched for future events and prepping for backpacking, etc. My newest sport, rock climbing, has made the biggest impact in body form I've ever experienced. In just a few weeks, I've gone from wimpy to moderately buff, mostly in terms of upper body and core strength. I have to make a point not to loose this over the holidays! Sometimes the river is wide, and we feel alone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wild plac...
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the northern seas: The beginning of the European Tour 2010
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May we always live intentionally. The beginning of the European Tour 2010. The transoceanic flight went smoothly as it could. We took an odd flight pattern and flew over the sea of Labrador in the Arctic circle then descended into Amsterdam from the North. In my insomia during flight, I watched Avatar, a sci-fi version of Pocahontus, and the Blind Side and also got to see the sun rise over the horizon of the ocean at 1:30 in the morning. That was absolutely phenomenal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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the northern seas: a new beginning?
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May we always live intentionally. It has been six months since I've last posted an adventure. Certainly, much has happened, but it seems that I find myself choosing to live each moment rather than take the time to write about it. While it was difficult to see it then, now its clear how each of these moments have altered my perspective of the world and of myself. From Life as a house. 1 whirlwind tour through Europe to visit my dear friends living abroad in Poland, Norway, Spain and Germany. And so much, ...
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the northern seas: Swiss Valley
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May we always live intentionally. Over the past few weeks, I have been developing what seems to be an incurable addiction to skiing. Last friday, i purchased a pair of cross country skis and went out to the trails almost everyday. winter used to be this drab season that meant being inside for 5 months, but now, i'm out enjoying every bit of it! My friend Mridul and I after some great festivities of wind blown slope time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brower, Gentle Wilderness. The epic skies of home.