Going back to the apartment to spend one last night there was hard after spending an hour or so just feeling the emptiness of my new space.
Tag Archives: hopeful
November 12th, 2014
Home has always been a person to me. It’s time I built one that’s all my own.
October 31st, 2014
Halloween was a rare night off. I spent it recharging batteries.
October 22nd, 2014
I began this comic six months ago and a major theme throughout has been how much I have changed, how much I continue to, and how much further I have to go. As mercurial as I suppose I can be, there are pieces of my self that are constant and immutable.
October 21st, 2014
Adaptation is a necessary tool for survival. so, get on board or … well, I already said what you can do.
October 12th, 2104
Change is constant, change is good.
October 11th, 2014
Today I had a moment that reminded me not to judge people based on their appearances.
September 30th, 2014
You control your life. If you don’t like something, you don’t have to put up with it.
I’m not saying you can change absolutely everything but … well, actually I kind of am.
Keep the Mountain to your Right
Keep the Mountain to Your Right
Four days, three nights, roughly 41 miles, all of it with some sixty pounds of gear and food strapped to my back. While on the trail, I made a comic when I woke up, one when I stopped for lunch, one next to the fire in camp in the evening, and one during my normal time: at night, right before I fell asleep.
Day One began at the Timberline Lodge with 40 mile an hour winds making me seriously question some of my assumptions about the trail. I said my electronic goodbyes, pulled on the coat I thought was just for emergencies, and hiked the ten miles to Ramona Falls.
Day Two was probably the most solitary day, and certainly the one with the most forest to walk through. I climbed Bald Mountain, I walked about 10 miles, and I camped out at Coe Creek.
On Day Three I faced the difficult and dangerous crossing at Eliot Creek. Along the way I met Richard, a 20 year old who was also solo hiking the trail. We’d somehow started at the same time but not bumped into each other. He became my traveling companion until the last stretch of the hike on Sunday.
We talked about life, hiking, relationships, our childhoods, and a hundred other secret things that we only shared with the rocks and trees.
The final day was across long, open stretches with nothing but harsh sunlight to keep us company. I was tired, but the end was so close.
I’m writing this weeks later and could tell you a thousand details that I missed in these comics and in the stories I’ve told friends and loved ones, but the main thing I want you to know is:
I miss the mountain.
September 23rd, 2014
Everything has started at once.
This fall I will be in my first show here in Portland and my first paid acting gig, ever. The show is 110 in the Shade for Stumptown Stages and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of it.