The Science of Earth and Water Vortices–Sedona
April 6 – 7, 2017 The Science of Sedona’s Vortices If you’ve ever visited the beautiful town of Sedona, AZ, chances are you’ve been to at least one of the […]
April 6 – 7, 2017 The Science of Sedona’s Vortices If you’ve ever visited the beautiful town of Sedona, AZ, chances are you’ve been to at least one of the […]
This is the final post about my travels during the winter of 2015/2016. If you have been following my posts, you’ll know about all the places I traveled between November […]
This is the continuation of my travels during the winter of 2015/2016…I’ve almost come full-circle now, and am on my way back to Colorado for the summer. Hover over the […]
Death Valley, straddling California and Nevada, blooms a little every spring. But when conditions are right, including well-spaced rainfall and low winds, the desert becomes carpeted with wildflowers. This year […]
If you would prefer to see this as a video (with a recording I made that night) click here: https://youtu.be/r-vtuku6luk In this post I continue my travels in February 2016. […]
In 1996 I left Indiana and my (then) abusive husband, and found a new place to call home in the mountains of Colorado. It was October when I […]
I arrived at The Rubber Tramp Rendezvous on the afternoon of January 9, and didn’t really have any idea what to expect because I hadn’t done any research on […]
I’ve been looking through some old journals and here is something I wrote back in 1997 when I camped in a tent for five-months on my own. In October […]
December 2012 Above ~ The San Raphael Reef (or Swell) ~ Click on the picture to view larger It was December 10, 2012, the day before my birthday. I’d […]
It was November 2013 and (just for the heck of it) I decided to sleep by my camp fire on the ground with just a ground cloth and my Thermarest […]