Poem – Remind
We age from the burden of each day’s moments, trials, and tests. We lose track of time, people,...
Poem – Downward Eyes
From the highest peaks and the lowest depths. From the valleys and the oceans. We cast downward eyes...
Poem, for Earth Day
My breath from the trees. My liquid from the oceans. My feet upon the earth. Each day, each...
Poem – Infinity
Removed from the city even for an afternoon layers of stress and blocks fall away, replaced by what...
Poem – Where Chaos is Held at Bay
Moments the chaos is held at bay when the pine filled sky sways and the ravens visit and...
Current Reading List
I read a lot of outdoor books, most notably by Jon Krakauer and Ed Viesturs. Expeditions to the...
If Jackson Pollock was a photographer, #5
I imagine one of his photos would look like this:
New Endeavor – Bioconx
Since putting Stone Path Review on hold for 2015, I have been concentrating on my technology career and...
Poem – Boundaries and Borders That We Find That We Cross
Standing at the shoreline I awake when the sun peaks over the horizon and the waves crawl across...
Poem – An Eye Turned Inward
It is frighteningly easy to give up hope and lose a sense of place and purpose when the...
Quotes – From Inside the Grass Hut
Reading “Inside the Grass Hut” by Ben Connelly, an analysis of Shitou’s “Song of the Grass-Roof Hermitage”. When...
Poem – Finding Home in the Chaos – Part 4
These simple moments of nature’s gentle cycle coupled with the raw energy exhibited here and beyond humble this...
Poem – Finding Home in the Chaos – Part 3
Sometimes when I see the midnight moon over the superior waters I imagine, if I reach for enough...
Poem – Finding Home in the Chaos – Part 2
We hike for hours, having left the flat fields, the trail twists and turns toward a peak overlooking...