Quote: John Muir on Yosemite Park

“Yosemite Park is a place of rest, a refuge from the roar and dust and weary, nervous, wasting work of the lowlands, in which one gains the advantages of both solitude and society. Nowhere will you find more company of a soothing peace-be-still kind. Your animal fellow-beings, so seldom regarded in civilization, and every rock-brow and mountain, stream, and lake, and every plant soon come to be regarded as brothers; even one learns to like the storms and clouds and tireless winds. This one noble park is big enough and rich enough for a whole life of study and aesthetic enjoyment. It is good for everybody, no matter how benumbed with care, encrusted with a mail of business habits like a tree with bark. None can escape its charms. Its natural beauty cleans and warms like a fire, and you will be willing to stay forever in one place like a tree.” – John Muir

Road Trip: Oregon to Michigan

One of the things confronting all Peace Corps invitees is how to put their life on hold for 27 months, and what that means for their own situation. Luckily for me, it is relatively easy, as I don’t own a home, don’t have credit card debt, don’t own a car and don’t actually have that much stuff. The stuff that I do have, I can easily store at my folks’ place while I’m gone. The only difficult part to that is that I currently live on the West Coast, with my stuff including my dad’s car, and they live in Michigan. Which means, road trip. And I want to take plenty of time to complete this trip and gorge myself on all that America has to offer before I leave. more “Road Trip: Oregon to Michigan”