Now the very word Sequoia conjures up might within my mind. I picture mountains that actually feel small due the massive giants that live upon their slopes. All sorts of thoughts of regal kings and ancient warriors who will never give up ground and never let you forget whose realm you are in.
iCloudy with a Chance of Data Loss: Why You Need More Than Just iCloud (or Google Photos) for Your Photos
And with that one sentence from an Apple support technician to a friend, I knew that that nagging feeling in the back of my mind that we needed a more robust and numerous backup solution was accurate.
2022 – A Year in Books
My year of 2022 was shaped by books, all thanks to a rediscovered love of reading and the Libby app. A bit about the app, and my recommendations for books from this past year.
National Parks: Mammoth Cave
Mammoth Cave may not have glistening jewels and cascading stone waterfalls, nor stalactites and stalagmites, but it does beckon your heart to explore. As we stood outside of its entrance before the tour began, you found yourself wondering what would cause someone to journey into the Cave’s dark mouth – by the time you come back out, you know.
Making Sure Your iPhone is Your iPhone Once Again
There are few things worse that not being able to feel safe if your own home. It’s meant to be this place of comfort and safety where you can let down your guard and be at peace. When that is shattered, then it feels as though there is no place that you truly belong and…
National Parks: Death Valley
The very name “Death Valley” conjures up all sorts of imagery in the mind. To those who haven’t been, you might think that it is some desert valley that is really hot – it is. You may know about the heat records that have been set there, or perhaps that it is the lowest altitude…
National Parks: Crater Lake
From the richest blue skies stretched from beyond the horizon in every direction across the northern Plains, to the vibrant turquoise blues that dominate the coral-filled seas of the Caribbean, to a mysteriously curious set of stormy blue eyes that say so much more than lips ever could – I’ve seen a lot of blues…
National Parks: Kings Canyon
Kings Canyon, with its neighbor Sequoias, make up one of the largest expanses of untouched wilderness in the lower 48 States. The roads into the parks are small and only give tiny but truly wondrous peeks into the unknown. Despite that, there is something great about just knowing that it’s out there – set aside to just be as it is.
National Parks: Dry Tortugas
It is those perfect days that you find your mind drifting back to over and over again. Sometimes they sneak up on you, like the day you met the girl whose smile and laugh can wipe away any bad mood – and other times, these perfect days are the result of tons of research, multiple…
National Parks: Theodore Roosevelt
Located in southwestern North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt National Park isn’t on the way to anywhere – but is reason enough to make the trek here from other locales. It is almost as if the Park is an island of rocky badlands in the midst of an inland sea made of grass.