“The desert will still be here in the spring. And then comes another thought. When I return will it be the same? Will I be the same? Will anything ever quite be the same again? If I return.… more →
The Third Waveskomlos wrote 1 week ago: Had a great time camping, and a highlight for me was riding my bike with my daughter in tow (on the … more →
Carrie M wrote 2 weeks ago: Everyone go read this book right now: “The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw: One Woman’ … more →
thep wrote 2 months ago: May has rolled around again, and once more I’m thinking thoughts of clean air, tall trees and … more →
kellymcmichael wrote 5 months ago: Have you ever woke up with that dreaded feeling that you might be pregnant? Then every where you go … more →
kfarr wrote 1 year ago: I am so fond of ragging on San Francisco’s poorly managed Municipal Railway that I often over … more →
art predator wrote 1 year ago: The text that follows has been scanned from “Hetch Hetchy Valley,” the final chapter of … more →
Bryson Nitta wrote 1 year ago: “The desert will still be here in the spring. And then comes another thought. When I return … more →
Gerry Manacsa wrote 1 year ago: Blog Action Day and the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize are now past, but it remains an apt time t … more →
Yosemite Indian wrote 1 year ago: William Keith’s Hetch Hetchy Side Canyon, home of Native American Paiute Indians. Ralph Kuyke … more →
Yosemite Indian wrote 1 year ago: Tuolumne County History CHRONOLOGY OF TUOLUMNE COUNTY. 1849 – 1881 1853. July 7. Simso … more →
Yosemite Indian wrote 1 year ago: San Francisco Vigilantes ca. 1850s. John Jolly was a native Englishman born June 13, 1823. He emig … more →