I wrote this piece for the Gainesville Sun. Here’s my blog version. Trucking Georgia clams to Cedar Key is rather … More
Category: Environment/urbanism
Blogs about the physical world around us..
It was a dark and stormy night..
…but still we persisted. Listen, friends and neighbors. The problem with reserving Florida State Park camp sites several months in … More
He found a new life on an island that exists ‘in the narrow crease between the Heavens and the Earth.’
This is a piece I wrote for The Gainesville Sun. Hope you like it. A funny thing happened to Michael … More
Bobbitt’s Cedar Key is still here
Hey you bastards, I’m still here!: Steve McGueen in Papillon, 1973 The other day I drove to Cedar Key to, … More
The many moods of Alice
On Saturday mornings I usually cycle to breakfast at Metro Diner. On the way I circle Lake Alice. And, sometimes, … More
A walk in the autumn woods
Funny but sadly true story. We surviving members (dregs?) of the Shining Rock Orienteering Society have once again converged upon … More
Sometimes it’s what you don’t see
With thanks to Carl Sandburg. Yellowstone National Park is full of unforgettable sights. Towering cliffs and plunging waterfalls. Geysers exploding … More
That time I went through the looking glass
Let’s pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze, so that we can get through. Why it’s turning into … More
Reading between the signs in San Francisco
Listen, anybody can see the “major attractions” in San Francisco. Just hop on a tour bus. But me, I like … More
One cold day in the Tetons
On our last day in Wyoming we had just enough time to get, well, high before boarding our plane. And … More
