Guatemalan Breakfast;
Cold but No Snow
This winter has been wicked cold at our cabin, a biting 3°F on some mornings, but we’ve had next to no snow. In some ways
This winter has been wicked cold at our cabin, a biting 3°F on some mornings, but we’ve had next to no snow. In some ways
I might love autumn in the Sierra even more than I love spring, summer and winter. We hike in brisk weather surrounded by an
I drove up to Bishop to attend a sustainable event at my favorite farm, Apple Hill Ranch. The day was sponsored by Farm to
Bishop refers to itself as a “Small Town with a Big Backyard.” We are always grateful we get to play in that yard. In
Three days in the high Sierra with five of my LA gal pals! What could be better? We hiked through crazy displays of wild
Breakfast on Saturday morning was the best time for neighbors to visit, before we all headed out on our weekend adventures. Tony would put on
After months of planning (see Half Dome I blog post), we were ready to attempt to climb to the top of Half Dome during a
During the early days of the COVID shutdown, Steve and I formulated a perhaps insane plan to attempt a trek to the top of Half
We arrived at our cabin on a sunny but nippy day at the end of April. Twelve-foot-high snow banks still lined our driveway, four feet