December 4, 2025

Lessons From the River, #1: Indecision is a Decision

In the late 1970s I was primarily guiding on the Stanislaus River — the famous “Camp Nine” stretch. This was nine miles of some of the best Class III whitewater in the state, if not the nation. At one point it winds past a nearly 1,000 foot cliff of gray-green limestone rock. Oak and madrone […]

Lessons From the River: Introduction

I was 20 and living in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains when a friend of mine suggested that we train to be commercial river guides. It was the Spring of 1978, and a large snowpack had finally broken the drought of the mid-1970s. River companies were scrambling to hire more staff to take […]

I, For One, Welcome Our New Software Overlords

As reported by CNet and elsewhere, Adobe is make a dramatic move to “cloud-only” versions of its famous Creative Suite of software applications. Creative Suite includes such programs as Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator, among others. Suffice it to say that most creative professionals rely on Adobe software on a daily basis. And it’s quite possible […]

“If Everything Goes As Planned”

I ran into this the other day, someone was once again saying “If everything goes as planned.” We’ve all said it. But here’s the thing: it never does. So why don’t we spend just as much time learning what to do when things inevitably stray off our path as we do to create the plan […]

Giving Up Your Friends

Recently I’ve noticed a very disturbing trend of social networking sites that require you to throw your friends under the bus to get whatever goodness the given site is offering you. The latest entry in this social networking arms race is Bing, which recently presented me with this very scary dialog box:   So not […]