Truly

July 16th, 2010 § 0

There will be a longer post here soon.  For now, just this, an inkling of the idea to remind me.

“Our culture invariably supposes that action and accomplishment is better than rest, that doing something–anything–is better than doing nothing. Because of our desire to succeed, to meet these ever-growing expectations, we do not rest. Because we do not rest, we lose our way. We miss the compass points that would show us where to go, we bypass the nourishment that would give us succor. We miss the quiet that would give us wisdom. We miss the joy and love born of effortless delight. Poisoned by this hypnotic belief that good things come only through unceasing determination and tireless effort, we can never truly rest. And for want of rest, our lives are in danger.”
-Wayne Muller,  Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in Our Busy Lives , via Superhero Journal

(We named him “Fatty”.)

Bun Bun and his new life at Wheeler Farm

October 19th, 2009 § 0

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Last year we adopted out our black bunny Bun Bun to a local urban farm. Bun Bun was found in Millcreek Canyon a year before that but we just had a hard time wintering over with him and knew he would be better taken care of somewhere like Wheeler Farm. Makes for a great place to visit with the kids! Natalie dug a bag of carrots from the garden and we bee lined for his hutch. Moira was worried he wouldn’t be there but he was – healthy, happy, furry, fat Bun Bun.

Photos from the Early Days with Bun Bun.

Spring Camping in Moab

May 14th, 2009 § 3

Resting up for the big ride

December 22nd, 2008 § 0

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Hike to Lake Catherine

November 6th, 2008 § 0

Jena and I hiked in Albion basin last month. As beautiful as it looks, as sunny as it is, within an hour of these photos we were shivering in a hail/snowstorm and had to hitch a ride down the mountain with a family working on their cabin.

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