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  • Michigan moments

    I had been in Texas in the morning, Georgia midday, Illinois early afternoon, then driven through Indiana to here, near Kalamazoo, Michigan. I was on a mission; I have been trying to fill in my calendar on gc.com of days I have found a cache, and this was a day I needed.  Finally I had…

    May 3, 2014
  • Katy Park Fly-Over

    It’s become a Tuesday night ritual for the dogs and I – bringing their boy to the park for soccer practice, then walking the perimeter. I watch the sky, they sniff the ground. We are the guardians of earth and air. These places don’t belong to us, though. The sky is ruled by the birds,…

    April 24, 2014
  • South Shore Park, Bastrop

    It was twilight, and my little son and I stood at the water’s edge.  He was so excited to get to the swimming area of the park, but excitement turned to trepidation when he realized this was a lake, and not a pool.  It had inhabitants.  He could hear the occasional splash as a fish…

    April 20, 2014
  • Cinco Ranch Nature Trail #4 – The Darn Dog

    “Daddy, did you hear that dog?” said the little girl who had just passed us on her bike to her father next to her.  “Yes, I did,” he said. I was not surprised.  I bet everyone at the lake last night heard my dog.  The little girl was referring to the whining he was doing…

    April 17, 2014
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