One day of Many on the Appalachian Trail
In 2008 I spent 5 months thru-hiking the AT from Georgia to Maine… here is an except from journal: A day I have fond memories of came in Virginia, just
In 2008 I spent 5 months thru-hiking the AT from Georgia to Maine… here is an except from journal: A day I have fond memories of came in Virginia, just
One summer day years ago when I was living in eastern New York state at a house on the edge of an immense wetland called The Great Swamp. This was
Let me set the scene for those of you who may never have had the chance to be out in the woods on a rainy May day: Mist envelopes you
When I was a girl I shared one of the most common phobias of people everywhere–a fear of spiders. Like many, I had been led to believe they all were
Give your children the gift of your time and undivided attention. Often.
Wood frogs are a kind of amphibian, so like all amphibians, have a backbone, are cold-blooded and have an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage.
In the winter of 2010 I traveled south with my friend Joe to spend 3 months vagabonding in Mexico and Central America. We traveled day to day, with no car,