Where the spirit leads the feet will follow.
Down distant paths for unmapped miles.
Heads forget but hearts remember:
The art of living knows no bounds.

"The best journeys answer questions that in the beginning you didn't even think to ask." - Jeff Johnson, 180 Degrees South

"The best way out is always through" - Robert Frost

Sleep doesn't help if it's your soul that's tired.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Halloween 2021

Halloween 2021 celebration with L and the grandchildren.





Friday, October 29, 2021

Friends of Nevada Wilderness Volunteering

Milo was back in Nevada over the weekend working in the Gabbs Valley removing old claim markers with Friends of Nevada Wilderness.

These 4 inch and 1 inch PVC pipes used back in the 70's and 80's to mark claim bounderies were outlawed in 2008. The 4 inch pipes are traps for wild birds and wild bees, as well as reptiles and other desert dwellers. Many, many, many of these pipes were never removed by the claim owners and they continue to kill wildlife today. Just in the section we worked in, our 14 person group pulled up over 250 pipes in one days work. The 6 person team I worked on found approximately 150 wild bird carcasses in about 100 pipes (Warning: pictures below).

There is more work to do out there, but it's nice to know these pipes are down and at least some of the wild birds in that area are more safe.



Free campsites in the Nevada desert.

Our desert camp. Nothing fancy, just people out there saving the wilderness.

Sunrise Saturday morning.


These are the 4 inch and 1 inch PVC pipes. These were pulled.

One of the contained a bird and snake carcass.

Milo with a not-so-deadly 1 inch pipe. However, these are wild bee killers.


This was sad. A ball of wild bird carcasses that were at the bottom of a 4 inch pipe. I didn't want to try to count how many.

Sharon, Jeff, Jude.

Pipe pulling' machine Jeff L.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Rainy Day Fall Hike

At Lake Sonoma the morning after the first storm in Sonoma County of the October "Cyclone bomb".

Let's hope this storm puts a big dent in the drought and the lakes and reservoirs in NorCal get a boost...without causing another catastrophe somewhere.

The oak trees and wild vine foliage were turning, and with the wet, cold, and fog, made for a nice morning out.





 

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Sheldon National Antelope Refuge Volunteer

Two days working at Sheldon removing barbed wire fencing and helping restore the historic Sheldon House. There was also plenty of time for sight seeing, hiking, and great food.