Little Moments Together
“Giving your son a skill is better than giving him one thousand pieces of gold.” -Unknown
Little man was helping me around the house and making dinner.
“Giving your son a skill is better than giving him one thousand pieces of gold.” -Unknown
Little man was helping me around the house and making dinner.
“Never a whit should one blame anotherfor a folly which many befalls;the might of love makes sons of meninto fools who once were wise.”― Hávamál
“Most dear is fire to the sons of men,most sweet the sight of the sun;good is health if one can but keep it,and to live a life without shame.”― Hávamál
“Extravagance:Load no manwith lavish gifts.Small presents often win great praise.With a loaf cutand a cup sharedI found fellowship.”― Hávamál
“I know the look of an apple that is roasting and sizzling on the hearth on a winter’s evening, and I know the comfort that comes of eating it hot, along with some sugar and a drench of cream… I know how the nuts taken in conjunction with winter apples, cider, and doughnuts, make old people’s tales and old jokes sound fresh and crisp and enchanting.”― Mark Twain
So earlier this year (2023) you…
Don’t disregard the little things in life. They are a big part of your time on this earth.
We went a father and son hiking travel the other day. This is one of the many shots we took on our way to the waterfalls.
With all the crazy going on with the holidays and adjusting to a new sleep schedule with our newborn. It’s always nice to take a moment and breathe and enjoy a small moment in time. Where everything seems to stop, movement, noise. Everything..
This shot happened to be the first thing I saw once I walked out the front door. It was perfect with the fog and dormant trees, completely void of color.
Myself a four other friends/coworkers went camping at Clear Lake. That’s near Mt. Hood and the PCT. We spent three and half days out there and it was beyond peaceful.
Surrounding Crater Lake has long been home to members of the Native Klamath tribes, including the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin. Tribe members recognize Crater Lake as a site of power and danger and fear the dangerous beings that are believed to live inside the lake.
According to legend, the lake was a sort of doorway or crossroads between the darkness of the Below-World, or Hell. The Klamath…