For two and a half years after my first Camino in 2013 I had yearned to return to Spain. I nearly did in 2014, but was hesitant. I didn’t feel …
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It felt surreal to arrive in Biarritz, a small coastal city in the south of France, two and a half years after the first time I landed there. Back then it …
Finally, at 4:30pm today, May 2nd, I boarded flight F1680 from Seattle to Reykjavik, Iceland where l will connect with my next flight to Paris. Thank God! I am on …
With less than two weeks to go before I fly off to Europe to walk the 825 kilometer Camino del Norte, I had better get packing! The packing list is done …
“Seventeen acres in Kelowna, with a lake view, just sold for two million dollars,” Ryan said while we hiked up a dirt path near the top of Mt. Doug last …
The wing lights of a plane are blinking in the clear, dusky distance. The engine is purring and humming, propelling the aircraft towards its destination. It reminds me, as I sit …
Ten Q-cards, each bearing a single word written in permanent black ink, are affixed to the wall above my bedroom door. I strategically stuck them there so I would see …
Alright, well as with anything that we have expectations about, things never goes as planned, right? Beginning with after I posted Part 1 of the Corona Project…
“Oh, what a decision…what shall I choose to drink?” I wondered to myself as the waitress stood by with pen in hand waiting for my order. Usually, I revert to …
My world was spinning from a wine-induced stupor when I decided it would be a good idea to climb over boulders carrying my SLR camera in one hand while…
A Facebook friend of mine wrote an article titled 3 Reasons Why Checking Email First Thing is the Wrong Thing. It is about how important it is not to check …
“Follow it!” Murray exclaimed as I stepped off the path careful not to snap a twig under my hiking boots and scare it away. It was a little bird that …