Only six months ago I started this blog (A Backcountry Blog), and though I would love to keep it catered to that aspect of my life to share with the "masses" (which seems to be only a handful of faithful readers), I'm finding it has become more difficult these days. Not that I regret the recent change at all...I just find it interesting. I guess, simply, passions can change. Maybe it's even time to change the blog name...
Instead of Saturday's hitting the hiking trail, or Sunday's fly-fishing above the Institute at Tremont, I find myself trailing my new mower behind the truck and servicing my 3 regular (and NEW) accounts, and several friends/family who are giving me some practice on their yards. How did I get here anyways? I'm not quite sure, but it wasn't by chance.
Even right now, I take inventory of what is going on, and I get an overwhelming sense of being...well, just flat overwhelmed. I won't bore you (my faithful) with the details, but I find myself trying to commit full-time to my 40-hour-a-week job, my fledgling business, and my faith, while trying to build and maintain relationships with my friends/family (both old and new), and recently, "the girl."
The latter, to which I absolutely love (she borderline hates) to ask, "what did you learn today?" Right now, asking myself that question each day is one of the barometers I've found that helps me get up in the morning and hit the next day's trail. Even more profound for me, I've found that hearing what others say they've learned helps quite a bit as well. Typically, the answers (if at all) are very simple, but dig a little deeper, and there's always nuggets to be found.
I really have no idea of what I'm trying to say, if anything at all, except I hope you learned something new today. Rest assured that you did. I will...


