the Trail of the Ancients

Advertisements As I left home, all I really knew about my destination was that it was a few hundred miles south of the middle of nowhere. Goose neck campground overlooking the Colorado river Six driving hours later, I arrived at Goose neck primitive campgrounds to set up my base camp for the next couple ofContinue reading “the Trail of the Ancients”

airplane sex dreams

Advertisements Her warm breath hovers above my lips as strands of blond hair dance along my neck and shoulders. My back arches upward as her body draws near, and little white stars illuminate the corners of our eyes. Her head tilted, ever so slightly upward, so that we gaze into each other, through each other,Continue reading “airplane sex dreams”

What I found to eat in the AZ

Advertisements Whilst traveling this past week for work in Arizona, I came up with a new idea, trying to find unique places to eat, and then give you my thoughts about them. Let’s get started : Flagstaff : This town has a historic downtown district that you can walk around and find all kinds ofContinue reading “What I found to eat in the AZ”

all days this week lead me to you…

Advertisements It’s Monday and I’m driving through the vast expanse of the Arizona desert. Usually I would already be regretting the long week I have ahead of myself, but this week is different. It is the week that ends with Christmas. I can feel the thunderstorms on my back as I head further North, theContinue reading “all days this week lead me to you…”

Unintentional manscaping and other dilemmas

Advertisements Where do I start? Since my blog is a personal journal of sorts and my way of documenting events in my life ( both good, bad, and indifferent) I’ll recap the highlights since last Friday.  Last Friday -While hiking here I became really short of breath. So much so that it took me overContinue reading “Unintentional manscaping and other dilemmas”

Chiricahua

Advertisements After a long week of frustration, road weariness, general disdain, and sleepless nights, I shrugged it all off and headed to Chiricahua Sky Island. Rising to 9,763 feet in the Arizona southeastern landscape, this isolated mountain range is home to the Chiricahua Apaches. The Apache call these pinnacles “standing up rocks”. They were formedContinue reading “Chiricahua”

No Country for Old Men

Advertisements As some of you may know, I spend half my life in Arizona. It’s a love/hate relationship I have with this place, for many reasons that I will not go into here. What I want to do though, is give you a visualization of my travels there…. In Southeast Arizona I found myself thinking thatContinue reading “No Country for Old Men”

The road less traveled…

Advertisements So this last week I was in AZ again (as usual) and was leaving the Mexican border town of Douglas, heading towards the White Mountains of Show low. This is usually about a 3 1/2 hour trip. i wanted to find a shortcut to I-10, and without any maps or GPS, decided to headContinue reading “The road less traveled…”

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