Many icebergs are dimpled, like a golf ball but not as regular. I wonder why this is. What is the physical nature of an iceberg or what about the melting process results […]
Many icebergs are dimpled, like a golf ball but not as regular. I wonder why this is. What is the physical nature of an iceberg or what about the melting process results […]
Conditions are perfect for walking. The three-days-worth of very wet snow is now frozen, forming a hard crust over the 4.5 feet of accumulated and packed snow. The low brush and irregular […]
Mike walked out of the generator shed and glimpsed a bald eagle as it rose from the ground near staff quarters. That’s a notable sight; the forest floor is not exactly a […]
The Monday “What have you done lately?” accountability post, where I announce my Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy program promotion goal for the week and fess up on last week’s goal. […]
What’s on my nightstand? The Possibilities of Sainthood, by Donna Freitas. I’m on chapter six, so I don’t have much to say about the book itself. The title is linked to a […]
After several days of very dark clouds dumping very wet snow, the sun broke out, and so did we. We went canoeing after lunch. The lagoon is often iced in, but not […]