Friends in Maine Acadia. Baxter. Allagash. These are places of wildness and beauty where visitors seek renewal. They are the premier wildland recreation… Continue reading “Friends in Maine”…
Walk in the Footsteps at l’île Sainte-Croix Located in the ancestral homelands of the Wabanaki, Saint Croix Island International Historic Site commemorates the 1604 site of the… Continue reading “Walk in the Footsteps at l’île Sainte-Croix”…
How A Forester Became A Facilitator During a college course on dendrology—from dendr (related to trees) and ology (a branch of learning)—I sensed that forestry would… Continue reading “How A Forester Became A Facilitator”…
Communities of Practice It was fun helping National Park Service administrators in the Northeast exchange ideas. I prepared the following video to introduce… Continue reading “Communities of Practice”…
Boston Buildings I thoroughly enjoy the built environment of Boston’s Beacon Hill. Continue reading “Boston Buildings”…
Ellis Island 107 Years Later I think my grandfather would be proud. On Tuesday evening I attended a black-tie event in the Great Hall at… Continue reading “Ellis Island 107 Years Later”…
Why do they do that? Working With Federal Employees I spent 15 years working at mission-driven nonprofits. It was a fertile environment for new ideas. I found if I… Continue reading “Why do they do that? Working With Federal Employees”…
National Park Planner I formed strong relationships at Acadia National Park, where I was Chief of Planning & Land Resources. Other NPS planning… Continue reading “National Park Planner”…
The Shed Game I was fascinated by the trailers used by a Maine firm to deliver two sheds and a garage to Hodgdon Road.… Continue reading “The Shed Game”…
E.O. Wilson Interview & Bioblitz I was honored to meet legendary biologist Dr. Edward O. Wilson while working with the National Park Service. Here are… Continue reading “E.O. Wilson Interview & Bioblitz”…
Corners of Our Hearts I just completed my second read of John Adams by David McCullough. I am struck by Adams’ commitment to public… Continue reading “Corners of Our Hearts”…