September 2011, a blackout swept across parts of the U.S. Southwest and Mexico leaving roughly 6 million people without power. There was no warning, no stormy weather, no earthquake. One minute we had electricity—the next—nothing. We lived in Southern California at...
There’s a Reason I Use the Term Self-Reliant. I raised a family in the Midwest, out in the country, where power failures were year-round events as common as the next thunderstorm, tornado, ice storm, wind storm or snowstorm. I grew most of our food in an organic...
Being outside in nature is the most basic part of who I am. Besides gaining knowledge about wildlife, I learn lessons about who I am, and surprise myself about what I am capable of achieving. Nature continually inspires me. It is a part of all my writings, no matter the genre or subject matter.