
Worth sharing


Challah with dinner
When food is fresh, dinner lasts a little longer. Bread was my contribution to go along with fresh chicken noodle soup and stuffed mushrooms. I recommend this book: Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day. Baking doesn’t have to be difficult.

Along Pennypack Creek
After making progress with my javascript coding for the day, I got out into the sun on my bike and biked to the Delaware River.Couples walked through Lorimer Park. Cows were out at Fox Chase Farm. The Pennypack Trail was well used but not crowded. The creek smelled like subtle creek smells (if only I could […]

Raspberries.
I got outside and took photos of raspberries, blackberries, blueberry plants, and mushrooms in our backyard. Creating a digital watercolor of the raspberries is a way to practice mapping. In addition, I’ve spent time immersing myself in drawings by Obi Kaufmann and Gary Trudeau.As I work in Photoshop, I think of the weight of a […]

My walks at Lehigh Gap
When I headed through morning traffic onto the PA Turnpike, I wasn’t sure where I was going to work. Sometimes I like to just stop at the rest stop and work there. Call me weird. But it has wifi and I like the large open space. On a weekday morning there aren’t many people. Hickory […]

Trees. I’m learning so much.
This summer out in Wyoming, I learned that there are male and female pine cones. And more recently (in the last few weeks), I’ve read The Overstory, by Richard Powers; The Hidden Life of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben; Changes in the Land, by William Cronon; What is Landscape, by John Stilgoe; and The Accidental Farmers, […]

Youth at the Jenkintown Arts Fest
Jason Slowik, the Middle School/High School Art teacher, was sitting on a bench in Yorkway Place. “Your daughter organized that section,” he pointed out. I like Jason, and I’m glad Kate can have him for home room. He takes an interest in people and their paths to learning – and not just kids. This morning, I […]

In Michaux Forest alone
Pennsylvania has a three day statewide trails and greenways conference every two years. This is what brought me to Shippensburg by way of the beautiful hilly Adams County apple country. And I chose to bring my tent and camp in Michaux State Forest. But first, here are my takeaways from the conference. “Being in nature […]

July 28-August 28
Summer’s coming to an end, and I thought I’d look back at the last 30 days (July 28-August 28). There’s a huge gap between my perceived reality and the stories photos tell. Cartography I’m enjoying my focus on cartography and GIS. I’ve been using the concept of atlases in QGIS to help people with their […]

My bike rides this past week
I never know where my bike will take me. I rode five times in the last week, mostly in the morning: 5:00 am, 8:00 am, 3:30 am, 4:20 am, 5:00 pm. Shorter rides are about 13 miles, and longer rides are about 30 miles. With stops, my average speed is about 12-14 mph. The best […]