by Tim Girvin | Jun 1, 1999 | Writings
Above the tides and shores of Hood Canal, with Lake Cushman below, ensconced in the Olympic range, is a short jaunt worthy of consideration. This time of year, iceaxes or snowshoeing (adjustable) poles, gators, snowpants and climbing boots are desirable. A daypack...
by Tim Girvin | May 24, 1999 | Writings
There is truly nothing that could have prepared me for experiencing the awesome strength of the bulls brought in this weekend for the launch of the Badlanders at the Long Beach arena. These two thousand pound animals are seemingly docile, if not peaceful, one moment....
by Tim Girvin | Mar 5, 1999 | Writings
Naming is a magical thing; it is a process that uncovers the spirit of an object, a process, a being and calls it into the context of our waking reality. Naming is the illustration of thought as part of a string of words held together in the linkage of a sentence....