Today’s Walk: It’s Friday and Only 25 Days to Go!

I have been surprised how quickly the time flys by. We all deserve a pat on the back for surviving another bizarre week. Only 25 days remain until the election. Like many I’m hopeful that we can get past this failed experiment and pull the American people back together. I don’t envy the next administration …

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Today’s Walk: Nature’s Halloween Inspiration

This morning’s walk was cloaked in fog so I don’t have any great vistas to share. However, as Baxter and I took our spin around the headland my attention was captured by all the spider webs and colorful fall leaves. It occurred to me that spiders, like human weavers, might just have their own “hand.” …

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Today’s Walk: When Fog & Wildfire Smoke Collide

Our air quality is coming in at 160 this morning which is not great; 150 is where they draw the line between healthy and potentially hazardous. We’ve got a fairly heavy morning fog which seems to be cleansing the air. I have been watching with interest activity on the headland that many people might not …

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Today’s Walk: Self-Care Sunday & Why it’s Important

I recently learned about a new movement called Self-Care Sunday. It’s essentially encouraging people to officially mark their calendar and schedule the day for doing whatever helps you clear your mind, relax, and take a break. I’m guessing this is an American phenomenon because people in other countries seem to take better care of themselves. …

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Today’s Walk: Fall Changing of the Guard

Fall 2020 begins with two notable events; one local and one national. Trinidad’s commercial fishing fleet and the seasonal sport fishermen and women have dry docked their boats which significantly changes the landscape of Trinidad Bay and Harbor. Our community flag continues to fly at half-staff in honor of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who lies …

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Today’s Kayak: Saying Goodbye to Summer

Today is officially the last full day of summer. Sigh...I am anxious to bid 2020 goodbye, but each year I do mourn the end of summer. Its not that I don’t like the other seasons; each has their own beauty and pros & cons. Summer however, makes it so much easier to do the outdoor …

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Today’s Walk: RIP RBG & Respite via Walking

Last night the world was notified of the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG). RBG fought for our civil rights making it clear that women’s rights were part of civil rights. She gave a great fight against the cancer that ultimately took her life at 87 years of age. I know that …

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Today’s Walk: 63 Degrees Plus 91% Humidity Equals T-shirt Weather

Today’s walk had a balmy, tropical feel to it given that it was 63 degrees and 91% humidity. The air still smells of smoke from the wildfires but at least the air quality has gone almost back to normal range. My heart goes out to our neighbors to the north, east and south of us …

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Today’s Kayak: Bliss on the Water

Instead of walking the headland my friend Katrina and I headed to Big Lagoon and went up Maple Creek for a spectacular paddle. Initially we had a little wind and chop but that soon passed and we had a flat, glassy, 2 1/4 hour paddle, in the warm sunshine followed by lunch on the beach. …

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