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  • There is a war Part 3

    There is a war Part 3

     All of my love by Led Zepplin plays in the background as I sit, sipping perfect coffee in front of the campfire after a rainy night. It was 1979. My 14 year old innocence unsuspecting of the daring moves ahead to remove me from my cloud like nativity.  That power that pulls a young person into… Continue reading

  • When the rain comes

    When the rain comes

      A great cup of coffee, raging fire, sound of light rain drops on the forest. And a four day old earache, relentlessly slapping me, trying to pull me out of this moment. I hate pain. It works hard in so many different ways to take center stage of my life. This morning I am… Continue reading

  • It’s coffee time

    It’s coffee time

     The coffee watch is on. Those eternal moments in which the combination of propane stove and coffee, percolator make so much noise. It is almost industrial. But then that grand entrance with that first appearance of clear water into the glass perk top shows up, accentuated by the sound of perking coffee that in my… Continue reading

  • Return to Coolidge

    Return to Coolidge

     Coolidge state park. I just realized that we have not camped here in 13 years! That is crazy! We have come up here for the day many times. Several of these memories stand out. The last time we camped here was memorial day weekend of 2010. We had not booked anything in advance and had… Continue reading

  • Hanging on

    Hanging on

     Almost 6 months ago to the day, cold winds blew outside my window, as the woodstove kept us warm and dry inside. My computer screen was lit with hope of a summer day, waking up on top of a mountain in a lean to. I booked a weekend at Coolidge StatePark in Plymouth Vermont. There… Continue reading

  • The silver halide forest

    The silver halide forest

     Lately, I have been developing film that has been sitting for approximately 20 years. It was never our intention to wait so long. This is a great risk because film’s life quality expectancy is so much less than 2 decades. After researching online for the best option, I determined that Walmart developing still seems to… Continue reading

  • The odyssey of chaos

    The odyssey of chaos

     In the last couple of years I have learned that I thrive on disaster. The more chaotic a situation, the more in my element I am. This is where my love of contingency was born. I realize that just saying these words may seem wrong or off-center. It is nothing so weird. I was raised… Continue reading

  • The pressure is on

    The pressure is on

     What happens after one writes an entry in a blog for 7 days in a row? The inclination is to pull over to the side of the road. To reflect. To analyze what just happened. But then I remember my thought process from 7 days ago. I was asking, why can’t I be more consistent… Continue reading

  • It’s a legacy…of sorts

    It’s a legacy…of sorts

     I have the gift of an extremely associative memory. This is not the photographic memory that everyone talks about. That one having its own advantages. An associative memory is limitless. It is one that takes the visual, auditory, and olfactory and pegs something else to it as if it were an actual hyperlink to something… Continue reading

  • The dynamics of knowing

    The dynamics of knowing

     When you know, you cannot know where each minute or hour or day can lead. I climb into the cockpit ready for the mission. Those I care about also set out on their journeys. Yes, I could stay on task, but then all I have assimilated in the past decades would mean so much less.… Continue reading