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Slowed Down Campfire Vibes
One of the highlights of any camping trip is having a proper fire to sit around. Whether it’s for heat, light, or security, having a fire is so instinctually a part of who we are as humans. There’s something about a hot, crackling fire that harkens back through the generations to the day to day… Continue reading
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Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park
Look, waterfalls (and fast-moving waters in general) were never this girl’s jam — and I’m ok with that. But for someone who would rather take in the sights and sounds of cascading waters from a distance, she seems to really understand my desire to capture her in relatively close proximity to these turbulent hydrographical features… Continue reading
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Grouping
The other day Luna woke me up with her whimpering. I sat up in bed to see where she was, assuming I’d see her by the door waiting to be let out. But she was sitting in the middle of the room. I got up and walked over to her to see if she would… Continue reading
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Rediscovering Home
I can’t help but think that we are still at home here. For as long as we have been away, we have never really left this place – the natural world. And it has certainly not left us. Continue reading
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Snowfall
We went for a moderate afternoon hike through the woods to show Luna some of the places I used to play in as a kid. Snow had begun to fall during our hike. Nothing dramatic, but enough to create a wintry atmosphere while we walked. As we got back in the car and warmed back… Continue reading
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Qanik
Luna and I went for a neighborhood hike today near my mother’s house on Earl Slate Road. We followed down the road that led toward Dunbar Cave State Park and made our way to an extended nature trail in land recently acquired by the park. The trail was soft, still saturated from the precipitation we’d… Continue reading