It is said there are three sides to every story. Your side, my side and the truth. Plus, the principle of polarity explains that opposites stem from one thing, being a place they meet in the middle – called neutral. So why do people fight for control?
Read MoreThe moment is right now, and I asked myself what I wanted my day to bring. The last tide of trilliums was calling, so it was now or next spring.
Read MoreThere's a unique spirit to a good road trip. It contains the ability to move freely from one region to another. You can plan the destination, but who or what you encounter is unavoidable on the way. My ancestors embarked on unforgettable road trips during their lifetimes. From Ireland to Pennsylvania, New York across the Great Plains to Illinois, Maryland to Virginia, North Carolina to Tennessee. They all have stories about how they got there, ending in a place meaningful enough to make them stay – at least for a while. This story is about just one.
Read MoreMy fingertips burn as I walk away to escape the windchill and crowds getting dressed. I wish I had brought my glove liners, but I didn't think it would be this cold. It is my favorite day of the year when hundreds of people strip bare on a Saturday in January to leap into the icy water of Lake Michigan for a polar plunge. Today's weather is a sharp 24 degrees alongside a light snowfall and brisk wind, reminding Chicagoans of what a windchill truly is.
Read MoreDo you ever stumble across a photo that provokes a flood of memories? My latest adventure to Yosemite did just that.
Read MoreRecently I stumbled across “Yes, man” on Netflix, a movie where Jim Carrey’s character attends a self-help seminar, and learns the power of yes, leading him to all sorts of amazing, transformative experiences.
Read MoreThe interesting thing about standing in the dark is how peaceful and safe it can feel. You notice the small the things, such as your breath or the cool air on your face.
Read MoreSo sitting under the stars this night in the remote wilderness of the Northwoods, I was surprised at how far I could see. There was very little light pollution, other than what emitted from my small cabin.
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