Great Chesapeake Bay Swim is an annual 1-mile and 4.4-mile charity fundraiser swim across the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. I did the 4.4-mile event with 646 other swimmers. We started in two separate heats, about 15 minutes apart, beginning at Sandy… Continue Reading →
In preparation for my upcoming swim, The Great Chesapeake Bay 4.4 Mile Swim on June 11, I decided I would do my longest training swim yet at Patagonia Lake on Friday, May 12. Last month, I measured my course with… Continue Reading →
Patagonia Lake State Park is about an hour and a half south of Tucson – well worth the drive! The scenery along Highway 83 and 82 is gorgeous, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon light. I’ve been swimming… Continue Reading →
On Saturday, January 21, 2017, friends and I proudly joined a group of 15,000 people for the Tucson Women’s March, which was held in conjunction with Women’s March on Washington. It has been estimated that around 4 million people participated… Continue Reading →
On Sunday, January 8, 2016, I was notified that I had been accepted into the The Great Chesapeake Bay Swim, which will take place on June 11, 2017. The race starts from the shores of Sandy Point State Park, Maryland, which… Continue Reading →
My second triathlon in Arizona was the 15th Annual Anthem Holiday Classic, held on Saturday, December 10, 2016. It consisted of a 400m pool swim, 20k bike, and 5k run (bike and run on a fairly flat course). For the… Continue Reading →
In the 1980s and 90s, I was passionate about black and white film photography, and spent many hours in my darkroom. I greatly admired the work of photographers such as George Hurrell (the glamour photography of the golden age of… Continue Reading →
In 2008, I started a long-term contract as a producer/project manager with Pileated Pictures, now HappyGiant, a social-mobile game developer and publisher creating interactive entertainment for online and mobile devices. I was introduced to HappyGiant’s president, Mike Levine, by game… Continue Reading →
Alastair and I recently spent 4 days in Denver visiting a good friend. Last Friday, hoping we would catch the last of the fall color on the Aspen trees, we ventured from Denver about an hour to the west to… Continue Reading →
Today was one of the toughest rides I’ve done, “Hills of the Foothills.” Just 28 miles, but about 3000 feet of climbing according to my Strava data. The ride was led by Carolyn Audilet, Race Director and Owner of Race… Continue Reading →
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