Life’s a Muddy Trail
It’s what we’ve all heard before. The unpredictability of life. How plans aren’t guaranteed. Trails are like that too. You can read the reviews and study the pictures. Familiarize yourself…
It’s what we’ve all heard before. The unpredictability of life. How plans aren’t guaranteed. Trails are like that too. You can read the reviews and study the pictures. Familiarize yourself…
I’ve always loved going for walks. My habit of taking my dogs for walks almost every day has stuck with me since I was a child. Walking is an escape,…
What comes to mind when you think of South Dakota? For me, it was endless farmland, Mount Rushmore, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Really, that’s all I thought South Dakota…
Like most, public speaking makes me nervous. I’ve surely improved since my high school days of speeding through speeches, still shaking after returning to my desk. Now, I can speak…
Guide dogs do more than give people with vision loss independence. They give us company, routine, and unconditional love. No matter where we are in the world. They allow us…
Oh, winter. The season of short days, cold temperatures, and slick conditions. Though winter may be dreary, it’s also enchanting. Winter offers unique outdoor recreation opportunities that allow you to…
What is your rose, something good, from today? How about your thorn, a low point, from today? A bud, something you’re looking forward to? This reflection exercise was a staple…
From paved trails to off trail, my guide dog Frasier has given me so much independence. He’s guided me through forest brush and up mountains in our 7 years together. With every adventure, our bond grows stronger.
It’s challenging to accept change, but through doing so, new perspectives can arise. By learning how to hike with my changing vision, I’ve learned valuable lessons.