Auld Lang Syne

“Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never come to mind?  Should old acquaintance be forgot, and auld lang syne?” “We two have run about the slopes, and skiied the powder fine; But we’ve wandered many a weary (knee), since auld lang syne.” This year we have moved extensively and had the opportunity to spend time …

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Merry Christmas to Me

The universe must have known that I would need a pick-me-up this Christmas so it sent me the greatest gift I could possibly think of: an up-close encounter with a solitary big horn sheep with not another soul around to spoil the moment. I was driving through the Gallatin Canyon to deliver some home made …

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The First Officer Is In

Medicine has taught me a number of important life lessons.  One of which is that when offered the opportunity to try something that scares me, there is only one correct answer: I’d love to.  Tonight I got to ride in the Right Seat of the plane flying me to my next interview.  Just call me …

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C’Ville is For Lovers

I have, over the past decade, made several trips to and through Charlottesville, Virginia.  Although I have not spent any considerable amount of time here it always has an air of familiarity.  While I often denounce the East as being a barren wasteland of concrete and busybodies, this town serves as a reminder that I …

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Monongahela Moonshine for Mountain Men

Monongahela refers both to a tributary of the Ohio River as well as a prohibition-era whiskey product.  I’ve only experienced one since my arrival in Morgantown, West Virginia. You guessed it, another river run!  Good fun, but not nearly as coveted by mountain men.  West Virginia is marvelous.  It is everything you’ve heard it described …

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Oooh Mama Like

Flew in to Bozeman Friday afternoon to temperatures that Dewce could only describe as “bitch tit cold.”  Crass you say?  True I say.  There is seriously no funnier way to describe arriving home to -15 degree weather which according to facebook (so credible!) made Montana the coldest place on the planet that day, just nudging …

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The Deed is Done

I awoke around 5:30 this morning (theoretically- it was actually more like 5:45) with a lump in my throat.  6AM was the opening of registration for the Grand Traverse.  I have recruited and roped my fondest associates into joining the fun of this journey and it was only in putting the money down that it …

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