THE MAGIC OF THE MOUNTAIN

Chasm Lake with the Diamond of Longs Peak at top center Chasm Lake lies just below the diamond face of Longs, sitting at about 11,800 ft elevation.   It’s almost 9 miles out-and-back (up and down would be a better descriptor) with an elevation gain of between 2400-2500 feet.   It’s a bear!  Doable…but it will cost … Continue reading THE MAGIC OF THE MOUNTAIN

DEFINING THE SUMMIT

(Longs Peak taken from Twin Sisters) I’m taking steps toward writing a book (one of the mountains on my radar) and I’m learning there are so many steps ahead of me in this journey.  I have invited a techie person into this process to tie together my webpage with a blog and my purchased domain, … Continue reading DEFINING THE SUMMIT

THE MOMENT WE’RE IN

This post is about looking forward, looking backwards, and the moment we’re in right now.  It was conceived in my head as I stood downstairs in my basement making my second cup of coffee this morning, pondering a tragic event that took place earlier this week in the life of one of my probation clients.  … Continue reading THE MOMENT WE’RE IN

A CURE FOR SPD (SMALL PERSPECTIVE DISORDER)

Perspective from Canyonlands National Park. WINDSHIELD PERSPECTIVE Out on the road, traveling through southeast Utah, and northeast Arizona, you see few people, small towns, and long miles of range in many directions interrupted by buttes and canyon cliffs jetting up toward the sky.  The horizon goes for miles, and it can stretch the perspective.    … Continue reading A CURE FOR SPD (SMALL PERSPECTIVE DISORDER)

TWO FLATS AND A SPARE

STANDING ON A CORNER… I love road-trips!  There’s something about hitting the open road and driving through areas you don’t get to see every day, about the windshield-therapy that comes with expanding the perspective, about breaking free from the familiar and allowing the mind to perhaps get out of some well-established ruts.    I’ve always … Continue reading TWO FLATS AND A SPARE

CLIMBING MOUNTAINS

WHAT DRAWS US TO THE MOUNTAIN? What stirs in a person’s heart to draw us to the mountaintop?  The effort involved in preparing for and then getting to the trailhead, hiking up a trail with possibly 30% grades or more; dropping our heavy pack and stretching our ever-tightening hamstrings and lower back along the way, … Continue reading CLIMBING MOUNTAINS

IS HE A SOLDIER, OR IS HE A DRUNK?

FEBRUARY 2023 As I make the transition from WordPress.com to WordPress.org, I’m going back and reviewing older posts.  This one was easy to pick because I recently heard from Jim again.  I’ve consolidated three posts into one here.  I hope you enjoy Jim’s story…it’s an amazing story of victory in the making.  JANUARY 2015 Earlier … Continue reading IS HE A SOLDIER, OR IS HE A DRUNK?

ROCKSTAR…REVISITED

This story was first posted to my blog in December 2017.  I left Probation in February 2020 and didn’t cross paths with “Rockstar” again, until last week.  She’s back in the system.  Opiates again.  This time, due to a nasty injury over a year ago that led to multiple surgeries and a prescription…and back into … Continue reading ROCKSTAR…REVISITED

DEATH LOST ITS LEAD

Sports imitates life… As I journaled early one morning this week, I thought of a gal on my caseload.  She has a name…but she will remain nameless here.  Our conversations the past two weeks have stirred me; inspired me.  Seriously… the transformation in the past two weeks has been nothing short of a miracle.  These … Continue reading DEATH LOST ITS LEAD

DETAILS, DETAILS

CHANGE AGENTS ARE WIRED DIFFERENTLY Brokenness… I suspect most of us have those areas in our lives where things don’t quite work as efficiently as we’d like.  For many of us, we may do well on a day-to-day basis, perhaps even excelling in many areas of our lives…but like a vehicle that starts every time … Continue reading DETAILS, DETAILS