Category Archives: Outdoor Writing

Solstice at the Lighthouse

Solstice at the Lighthouse Mucho moons ago, I was inside the lantern room of a lighthouse during the summer solstice. Crazy stuff amigo. And to make matters stranger, outside was a Nor’easter lashing high winds and rain against the glass, … Continue reading

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American Angler’s Digital Version goes Belly Up

American Angler’s Digital Version goes Belly Up Not long ago, I posted on the demise of American Angler’s print edition. Well guess what? Back in July, American Angler’s digital version went belly up too. Granted I’m way the hell late … Continue reading

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Signs in the Winter Woods

It was good hike on some nicely maintained trails. And we saw many signs in the winter wood. Critters? Nope. Continue reading

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American Angler Magazine no longer in Print

Back in May the presses at American Angler ground to a halt. Yes, the magazine remains online but it is no longer in ink. Yet, another sign of changing times. American Angler had been in print for a god’s age, … Continue reading

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The Lonely Land

The Lonely Land We linger right now in the dog days of summer, but make no mistake winter will come. And when it does there will be ample reason to park yourself in a fat easychair and read a good … Continue reading

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