"look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better." -- albert einstein
with changing weather i'm conflicted in describing spring as either marvelous or disastrous. one minute it is warm and sunny and the next cold and rainy and windy. redux can be defined as: a 2-part x-files series, something brought back or restored, an aircraft adhesive, a weight loss drug (taken off the market), or an extended director's cut of apocalypse now. kayaking often is all of the above in one way or another. i'm packing my kayaks today to head to IN to work for a week. prairie creek reservoir is calling.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
creature comforts
"the present moment is a powerful goddess." -- goethe
saturday's four hours paddling on the lake, with cool drizzly weather, was refreshing but hardly a good day for this creature at the west beach. we met ten paddlers from the cedar falls area who were camping at hickory ridge for the weekend. although they got a bit wet i heard they enjoyed the primitive experience and would return now as "seamen first class" in the red rock armada.
Friday, April 13, 2012
zombie takeover
the tap takeover at dsm's zombie burger spilled over to our house saturday night and i had to get tough and tell tae to tuck in his shirt!
Monday, April 9, 2012
right whale
"voyages, travel, and change of place impart vigor." -- seneca
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
so long FLR
"...remember the days we harmonized till dawn?" -- simon & garfunkel, so long frank lloyd wright
the stockman house was a flw designed prairie style home in mason city.
a respite weekend took us to the park inn in mason city, clearlake, and charles city. the only remaining restored frank lloyd wright hotel was an interesting stay in mc and a sunny paddle on clear lake a nice stress reducer. on the way home we stopped at the whitewater park in chuck city but the water level was a bit low for long boats. it makes me want to finally get a playboat and hit the rapids.
exploring our own neighborhood (iowa) has been enlightening. there always is so much close to home you never seem to have found before.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
bottoms up
"no human being, however great, or powerful, was ever as free as a fish." -- john ruskin, the two paths
last night's pool session was enjoyable teaching basic kayak skills and rescues. not having had to do self-rescue for years made me wonder if i still could save myself if needed. a three hour paddle yesterday in moderate winds was a pleasant trip with friends to the west beach and then solo to a warm sun drenched cove beach for a break. now back to yard work...