Monday, August 23, 2010
Schopenhauer Quote
Just as the wayfarer only surveys and recognizes the road he has come when he reaches some high place and can look back over it in its entirety, so we ourselves are only able to recognize and value a stage in our life when it is over.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Thomas Edison Quote
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Rabbi Hillel Quote
If I am not for myself, who will be for me?
If I am only for myself, what am I?
And if not now, when?
If I am only for myself, what am I?
And if not now, when?
Monday, August 16, 2010
Lyrics for "New York City's Killing Me"
There's just something about this hotelby Ray Lamontagne. Listen to this track and the rest of the entire album on NPR.
Got me wishing I was dead.
Gotta get out of New York station
Somewhere I can clear my head.
I was just kicking along the sidewalk
No one looks you in the eyes
No one asks how you're doing
Don't seem to care if you live or if you die.
Just got to get me somewhere
Somewhere that I can feel free
Gotta get out of New York City, boy
New York City's killing me.
Just outside of Nashville
I met one of my dreams
Sure would like to get to know her
Maybe find out what it means.
Get so tired of all this concrete
I guess I'm tired of all this noise
Got to get back up in the country
Have a couple drinks with the good ol' boys.
Just got to get me somewhere
Somewhere that I can feel free
Get me out of New York station
New York City's killing me.
Just got to get me somewhere
Somewhere that I can feel free
Get me out of New York station
New York City's killing me.
Gotta get out of New York station
New York City's killing me.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Jonathan Franzen Quote
"I'm actually freer when I'm chained to a project: freer from guilt, anxiety, boredom, anger, purposelessness."(via the 8/23/10 Times magazine article, "The Wide Shot")
Trip Report Days 3-5: Alta Peak
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Trip Report Day 2: Pear Lake via the Watchtower
Trip Report Day 1: Bears at Sequoia National Park
Early Thursday morning, Jess and I drove south to Sequoia National Park. We left Oakland at 7:30 AM, so we could arrive in the early afternoon and secure two of the 25 daily first-come, first-serve Wilderness Permits for the weekend. Although we didn't need to get there quite so early -- we were the first two backpackers to register for the Lakes Loop and Alta Peak trails -- we made the most of our time by setting up our tent at Lodgepole Campground and taking the shuttle to the Giant Forest Museum.
The rest of the hike was beautiful, but not quite as eventful. The General Sherman tree -- the largest tree in the world by volume -- did not seem to warrant the hype and was a bit anti-climatic.
Labels:
animals,
hiking,
national park,
nature,
travel,
wilderness
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