Preparing for Irma
The sun is shining. There’s a small breeze. It would just be another day in Florida if Hurrican Irma weren’t making her way north.
The sun is shining. There’s a small breeze. It would just be another day in Florida if Hurrican Irma weren’t making her way north.
As darkness moved in, I searched for the light.Read More »People’s Inauguration
As a reader, you already know I haven’t been writing much. The end of the semester is winding down, which means work has been busy. Too, the political climate has me lying low with writing, because I want this site to be one of (mostly) positivity. Yet, I’m having a hard time framing anything I would write about politics in a positive way.
So instead, let’s look at pretty pictures!Read More »A visit to Sunken Gardens
Since I had the day off work today, I decided to take myself out to lunch. On the walk back, an older homeless woman was struggling with her electric cart. I asked her if she needed any help. Read More »To Serve and Protect
St. Pete’s Central Avenue Solstice celebrates the rising and setting of the sun along Central Avenue. (Nevermind that this astrological coincidence actually occurs on the equinox.) It consists of stores opening early, music playing along the avenue, painting the Nomad Art Bus, and more.
It’s events like this that make me grateful to live in St. Pete.
I came up for a breath of air this weekend. Friday I helped a friend celebrate his 30th birthday, and Saturday was Sarah Mac Band CD release night!Read More »Satisfied
Oh, sweet Florida pollen – How I’ve missed stuffed nose, Itchy eyes, gold car
A few months ago I blogged about my friend, Mary’s, epic kayak race from Ft. DeSoto to Key Largo, FL (here, here, and here). That… Read More »Leaving on a Kayak