About Me
When I was 12 years old, my brother and I decided to go mountain climbing. The summit of 10,000 foot PeaVine was our goal.
Late that night when the rescue team with the snow Cat found us, they were the most incredible thing I had ever seen!
I left home soon after at 15 years old, it couldn't have been otherwise.
After leaving home, I decided to go back to the mountains. I was 16.
So I soloed Mt. Whitney with a 75 lb backpack and enough supplies for a month.
When I got to the top, I then spent the next 3 weeks alone on the John Muir Trail heading toward Yosemite.
The experience changed me in the best of all possible ways.
I realized the value of life; and stepped onto the real path; the search for God.
I met the girl I would marry a year later when I was 17. We have been together for 50 years now.
In studying the ancient past, I want the facts as they actually were and are.
But I want reason even more.
I am still as driven as when I was young, and I am becoming ever more tolerant of people.
We are all precious in our diversity.
There is only "one" truth; it is the definition of what reality actually is for "all" of us.
We just can't seem to figure it out!
To understand ancient history, you must also understand philosophy and theology.
There is no higher ideal that man can imagine, nor any act that man might do than this; to Under-Stand.
That curiosity about the meaning of life is what prompted the writing of Rainy's Song,
along with several projects still in the works.
I also love the guitar, music and creating audio artistry more than a little bit.
This is where my thoughts go to when there is nothing (or too much) on my mind.
No one knows any other individual except through their actions in the world.
Not even the truest love could be revealed without action.
We truly have no right to judge each other, but instead need to find tolerance for each other
in the same spirit that made us all in the first place, the power of love.
Life is precious, so I try to be creative in it.
Late that night when the rescue team with the snow Cat found us, they were the most incredible thing I had ever seen!
I left home soon after at 15 years old, it couldn't have been otherwise.
After leaving home, I decided to go back to the mountains. I was 16.
So I soloed Mt. Whitney with a 75 lb backpack and enough supplies for a month.
When I got to the top, I then spent the next 3 weeks alone on the John Muir Trail heading toward Yosemite.
The experience changed me in the best of all possible ways.
I realized the value of life; and stepped onto the real path; the search for God.
I met the girl I would marry a year later when I was 17. We have been together for 50 years now.
In studying the ancient past, I want the facts as they actually were and are.
But I want reason even more.
I am still as driven as when I was young, and I am becoming ever more tolerant of people.
We are all precious in our diversity.
There is only "one" truth; it is the definition of what reality actually is for "all" of us.
We just can't seem to figure it out!
To understand ancient history, you must also understand philosophy and theology.
There is no higher ideal that man can imagine, nor any act that man might do than this; to Under-Stand.
That curiosity about the meaning of life is what prompted the writing of Rainy's Song,
along with several projects still in the works.
I also love the guitar, music and creating audio artistry more than a little bit.
This is where my thoughts go to when there is nothing (or too much) on my mind.
No one knows any other individual except through their actions in the world.
Not even the truest love could be revealed without action.
We truly have no right to judge each other, but instead need to find tolerance for each other
in the same spirit that made us all in the first place, the power of love.
Life is precious, so I try to be creative in it.