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Sea Kayaking Hobuck Beach And Cape Flattery Areas

We enjoyed a 4 day surf kayaking class in the waves of the Pacific Ocean near Cape Flattery at the northwest -most point of the Olympic Peninsula on the Makah Indian Reservation. Great experiences, learning, food, and fun were all led by Ken and his band of merry mayhem makers […]

2021-11-01T21:03:16-07:00June 15, 2007|

Tufts University Reunion In North Carolina

During junior and senior years at Tufts this gang of hoodlums lived together in a ramshackle house on the east side of Tufts University, and several of us were even roommates and friends going back to freshman year. It was great to see everyone together again for the first time […]

2015-11-07T04:46:11-08:00May 15, 2007|

Maryland: Chesapeake Bay, Eden Mill, Winter’s Run

I traveled back to Maryland to visit family: Mother’s Day with Mom, sailing and fishing with Dad, kayaking and canoeing, visiting Grandmom’s new home, and catching up on some goofing around. Here is a video of sailing on the Chesapeake Bay, canoeing and kayaking above Eden Mill on Deer Creek, […]

2015-11-07T04:06:47-08:00May 15, 2007|

Snowmobiling At Keechelus Lake And Lost Lake

For my birthday Karen rented a snowmobile for me, and I was joined by Josh and Dan for a day out on the hills and trails above Keechelus Lake that lead to Lost Lake, all just east of Snoqualmie Pass. Beautiful terrain, nice trails (some groomed, others like riding a […]

2015-10-03T04:23:29-07:00March 15, 2007|

Leavenworth Area Cross-Country Skiing

We visited the Leavenworth area for 3 days of cross-country skiing during the day and exploring the touristy faux Bavarian town during the evenings. Our skiing took us through Lake Wenatchee State Park, volunteer-run Icicle River Trail in Leavenworth, and south to Camas Land and Tiptop Mountain. We stayed at […]

2015-12-04T15:05:40-08:00February 15, 2007|

Chickens Enlighten, Humans Change, World Improves

In response to the Al Gore movie “An Inconvenient Truth”, Treehugger.com created a video competition that challenged participants to show how they were personally reducing greenhouse gas emissions and also how they could inspire others to do so. Videos had to be between 1-2 minutes long, and an international collection […]

2015-11-07T22:24:15-08:00February 15, 2007|
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