An American in Bogota – post 1
An American in Bogota will be the name of several posts that I do. Some posts will have images while others will have stories. Some post you will see here first and some you will see in my blog….
Read MoreAn American in Bogota will be the name of several posts that I do. Some posts will have images while others will have stories. Some post you will see here first and some you will see in my blog….
Read MoreSomething to experience. You should enjoy.
Read MoreWhat subject(s) should we cover first here on this blog? Where is there a smart place to start? There are many experts out…
Read MoreOne of the best children’s stories I have ever told for a church is not a story at all, but an object lesson.…
Read MoreIt would be so cool (or do I mean cold) to kayak around this. It would need to be a calm day. No one wants to tip over in this water. But the awesomeness of feeling the sights.
Read MoreThis experience of kayaking under the bay bridges can also be watched on YouTube. BRG Street is offering an afternoon of kayaking to…
Read MoreOne of the things you need know first as an urban or a country kayaker has very little to do with the boat or the water. It has everything to do with being on land and then being able to get out on the water with the boat. When you do not take care this in an effective manner you can spend a whole lot of gas and get really burnt (mentally as well as on the skin) and never spend one moment relaxing on the water. How to find a place to put your kayak in the water is the first subject you need to master to truly enjoy kayaking. Trust me, nothing ruins a kayaking experience faster than not being able to launch.
Read MoreMuch of my life has been a bunch of unrelated building blocks. And, until recently, it did not make any sense. Each opportunity was better than the one before, but there never was really a breakthrough that I could stick to; there was always something missing.
I had many successes and some serious failures but I was never able to move on to a lasting work and purpose. Then the death of my wife in 2010 changed me and I had no drive to continue …
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