Beginning a New Year

A late full moon hangs high above the mountain in the western sky, thinly veiled with the high gray clouds of dead winter. Dawn hasn’t broken; I head off to yet another new year of temporal activities.

And I haven’t written in over a year.

Two fall camps in a national forest, a cruise and a New Hampshire visit, a stable year of work where I’ve come into a new realm of maturity, a major project with a huge win at the end of the year. A bountiful garden with a few cottage industry experiments and sales; yet I still lack the land I so dearly desire.

Some scholarly reading, chemistry and paleobiology, geological field work, and America’s founder’s Scottish heritage and accomplishments. Genealogy, and local history.

Looking forward to retirement planning; developing some life-long hobbies and dreams. Horticulture and its products. A childish desire to learn; why, and how the world is the way it is. A little travel. And time with my wife.

Around me people rushing off to the hustle and bustle, the hurry and worry, of our temporal activities. I want something deeper, a connection with what God has created just for us and his glory.

Back From California

San Francisco, The Golden Gate Bridge, Muir Woods, Bodega Bay, Avenue of the Giants, Klamath National Forest, Crater Lake, Mt. Shasta, Empire Mine Historic Park, Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum, Nevada City, Reno, Ebbitt’s Pass, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Yosemite, Mariposa Grove, Railtown 1897 Historic State Park, Columbia Historic State Park.