Ranger Sarah with another view of Holter Lake and the Beartooth mountain in the distance.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
Ranger Sarah with another view of Holter Lake and the Beartooth mountain in the distance.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
Ranger Sarah enjoys hiking along the ridge line as it is free of snow.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
Ranger Sarah with her first view of Holter Lake from the trail.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
Ranger Sarah heads up the snow covered trail.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
Ranger Sarah is at the Juniper Bay Trailhead at Holter Lake where she will hike up to the Log Gulch Trail.
— at Holter Lake State Recreation Area.
#Today 16
Good day!
Another productive day behind, another ahead. It’s as simple as that.
I’ll edit my blog post, then edit another chapter. More of the same.
Except, not.
When it involves creativity, there’s no sameness about it, not if I’m doing it right, which is why I welcome the challenge.
Be everwell.
Ranger Sarah hikes up the last bit of the Eastside Trail through a forest of Fir and Juniper.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah with Dynamite Gulch behind her. "I hope it doesn't blow up".
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah hikes up Dynamite Gulch on the Eastside Trail.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
#Today 15
Good day!
I’ve been on fire editing & yesterday was more of the same. It proves to me how my editing & drafting brains work differently.
Whether my books sell or not, this is what I do, this is my art, what I’ll leave behind.
A walk, write a blog post, & edit.
Be everwell.
#Today 11
Good day!
I swore I’d finish editing Book3 this month & am on track to do so, with days to spare.
It’s typical spring, where the weather each day bears no resemblance to the one before.
I’m trying to walk earlier each morning in anticipation of summer. Our nights are still below freezing.
Be everwell.
#Today 10
Good day!
It’s supposed to soar to 67F (19C) today, but I’ll walk when it’s still barely over freezing. It’ll return closer to normal tomorrow.
At least, it’s supposed to.
Later, I’ll publish another blog post in my self-editing series & (what a coincidence) edit another chapter.
Be everwell.
Ranger Sarah starts her climb up the Middle View Trail.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah has found a Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum), it is a species of juniper native to western North America, from southwest Canada to the Great Plains of the United States and small areas of northern Mexico. The seed cones are berry-like. They are dark blue-black in color, but will be pale blue-white when covered in natural wax.
— Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
#Today 09
Good day!
The spring weather yo-yo continues. It’s rising at present.
I’ll edit my blog post today & a chapter. My skill improves, yet it’s difficult to describe how.
Progress continues to fuel progress.
My next hike will probably take me out of the valley, but not where it’s muddy.
Be everwell.
Ranger Sarah continues up the trail. She took a picture snowshoeing up the trail here on her last trip, way nicer and warmer with out all the snow and cold.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah hikes up the Cave Gulch Trail. Without 2 feet of snow and snowshoes it is way easier to hike this trail.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah makes the turn to continue up the Cave Gulch Trail.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.
Ranger Sarah sets of for her hike. She will be taking the Cave Gulch Trail to the Middle View Trail. She will hike to the Upper Visitor Center on the Middle View Trail, then take the Cave Gulch Trail back down.
— at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park.