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Camp Redwoods
It’d been 15 years since I’d been to Redwoods, we shouldn’t have left it that long… It’s such a fantastic setup with the communal deck, […]
Yorty Creek for Father’s Day
Been wanting to take the canoe out here for years, so beautiful out there this morning…
Coppola
Can’t think of a better place to spend a heat wave!
Arizona
Great to get out to Arizona to see Cheryl and Chris!
Happy Mother’s Day!
So thankful for our wonderful mother!
An Autobiography of Jack London
An Autobiography of Jack London, Jack London Good Reads: Jack London has been a best-selling author for more than one hundred years. In his short […]
The Sports Gene
The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance, David Epstein New York Times: As an 800-meter runner at Columbia University, David Epstein often […]
Just Mercy
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, Bryan Stevenson New York Times: Luckily, you don’t have to read too long to start cheering for […]
Saving Capitalism
Saving Capitalism: For the Many Not the Few, Robert B. Reich New York Times: To understand “Saving Capitalism,” Robert Reich’s sweeping treatise on inequality in […]
Sugar Bowl Spring Skiing
A very fun weekend up in Tahoe with the Munselles. Conditions for the kids were ideal, nice and warm with plenty of cover. What a […]
Gladys Turns 90!
A fun evening celebrating Gladys 90th in Alexander Valley last night!
Three Weeks in Australia
An unforgettable three weeks Down Under over spring break!
Sydney!
Our last stop in Adelaide was a short stint in Sydney with the Ettridges in Double Bay. Lisa and I hadn’t been to Sydney since […]
Lilia Turns Six!
A very fun day at Waterworld for Lilia’s sixth birthday!
Yorke Peninsula
We had an action packed few days on Yorke Peninsula with the Brown clan, great to get over there to meet Louis and see the […]
The Tweed Coast
We jumped at the opportunity to stop in on Todd and Celia on the picturesque Tweed Coast on our way to Adelaide this week, it […]
A Sprinkling of Snow
Had a fresh sprinkling overnight for some great conditions today. Max dropped the Edgie Wedgie, kids is going to be tearing up the slopes sooner […]
Healdsburg Center for the Arts
Feeling quite honored to have Lilia’s artwork on exhibit at the Healdsburg Center for the Arts along with 27 other Alexander Valley Elementary students…
Ride to Sebastopol
So nice to have some sunny weather after all the rain! Max’s first adventure on his big BMX today, threw down seven miles to and […]