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Never a Dull MomentWhat?September 6, 2010
What happened, you might well ask. There I was, blogging to you on the New River Expedition, it was just the first week, and then POOF - I was gone. (more…)
Expedition Day OneJuly 25, 2010
In the car on the way back to town, our NCNR intern Jasmene asked me if I would call the first day a "success." I had to think about the answer to that question for a second or two.
I was kind of in a gut-twisting moment when she asked. I had thoughtlessly taken the long way back to where we were dropping off cars and just realized I'd added at least 45 minutes to our time to get home. Following me in another vehicle, my husband had just noted this screw-up via IPhone. (more…) Expedition Full Speed AheadJuly 18, 2010
I can't believe it's almost time. Time for another adventure down the New River -- about 235 miles worth. Holy crap. No matter what little thing I think up at 3 in the morning now, I'm sure to forget something that I needed to do!
It all starts on Saturday, July 24. That's not even a week (more…) A new essayMarch 8, 2010
Below is an essay I've submitted to the New River Writers in Blacksburg who are mounting an exhibit of photos and the writing they inspire. The photo to the right of this post is the photo I have written about below:
Under the Bridges Wednesday, August 5, 2009 The morning started out refreshingly cool; a quick little shower had wet the pavement and then moved on. Beside the road, we found a small parking lot, the ubiquitous brown wooden government issue sign denoting the place to put in your boats. Claytor Lake Dam loomed industrially in the background. (more…) Check out my interview in The New River VoiceOctober 5, 2009
http://newrivervoice.com/archives/3262
Click on the address above to see my interview with Josh Weil about his new book "The New Valley." I ran across "The New Valley" in the NYT book section, bought it, really liked it, and emailed Josh (there being an obvious connection to my work at National Committee for the New River.) (more…) It's a Wrap!August 19, 2009
Wa hoo. Just got home and I am pooped. We have all survived the New River Expedition. I will need some time to decompress from all of this for sure. (more…)
Last Weekend of the ExpeditionAugust 15, 2009
I figured out yesterday that today is the first day I've had off since we began the Expedition on July 20. Even when off the River, I've been in the office. So, I'm pretty tired.
I have been amusing myself (and staying sane) by imagining all the things I can do in September to chill (more…) Day 17 - Last Leg BeginsAugust 12, 2009
Day 17, the first day of the last 8 days... whew, I must admit I'm pretty tired. It feels like coming up to the end of an election.
(Before I forget, go to www.wvtf.org, click on "view all news" and scroll down to the latest audio postcard by Tim Thornton about the New River Expedition." (more…) Day 15August 8, 2009
Last night we had a wonderful event at Anne Goette's and Rick Claus' house in Eggleston, VA. They call it Bellebend, and boy is it ever. Many clean up volunteers from ReNew the New in Giles County, and other supporters, made it a very homey event.
But the highlight for me came later. We camped down by the river (see the picture at right) and watched the moon come up over the cliffs across the River. Train tracks run along below the cliffs and their whistles were fantastically bounced around during the night. (more…) Day Seven UnderwayJuly 29, 2009
Here I sit in the drizzle at the public boat ramp below HWY 21 in Independence, Virginia. It's 68 degrees by my car thermometer. And here comes more rain; it's still falling rather softly, but the volume has picked up. The New River Campground somewhere in the vicinity has an open wireless network, so I've hopped on to take a blog break and do some work. (more…)
Chris' Crazy Land AdventuresJuly 19, 2009
It's just a bit past 8 p.m. National Committee for the New River's New River Expedition will be starting in just 12 hours.
I'm the "Advance" person for the trip, which is really just a glorified term for "gopher." I'll be schlepping kayaks and canoes on my trusty Subaru "Snowball," making sure the folks on the water have lunch, get picked up, get to where we're staying at night; I'll take pictures, do video, meet media people, and handle arrangements for the events we're having with our supporters and partners along the way, and hopefully have a chance to take a shower and change my clothes here and there. (more…) |
The Confluence at the end of the New River Expedition 2010.
We waited for the Expedition to reach Roby Greene bridge so the T.V. guys could get some good shots.
Self Portrait from the New River Expedition last year - Day Two - I still looked pretty chipper, don't you think?
Rosie was excited!
Aunt Chrissy and Rose
Rose and Troy.
YAY EMMA - Doesn't she look stunning!
Traffic Jam: Ashe County Style.
These four photos where taken on the South Fork New River, Wednesday morning, April 7.
It was a sparkling Sunday morning.
Back row, left to right, Susan, Anna and Chris. Front row, left to right, Mary Nell, Darlene, Judy, Jane & Bethy.
In front of the library.
Henry (left) at the WV conservation easement signing yesterday.
Ain't it purty?
Poor old Snowball the Subaru sitting next to the new car... with all of its 172,000 miles.
Super cool interior. Oh, and yes, I DO own Ford stock...
I'm pretty sure I was saying a swear word here...
Anne Knight and Sam were ready for the show to start!
Susan and Chris. Goobers forever.
Susan, Spike and Sam.
Here's the very end of the New River.
The final salute of the New River Expedition 2009.
Goucher Gophers, class of 2005, on the New River near Radford, VA. Chris Arvidson & Tim Jackson!
During the New River Expedition the Concerned Citizens of Giles County made us lunch on the River. These folks are incredible. They are fighting a fly ash dump on the River and are absolutely dedicated and focused. Read about their efforts by clicking on the link above.
Camping on the New at the Goette/Claus house "Bellebend"
Mr. Heron poses near a few lingering rhododendron blossoms.
Day Three - taking off.
How about this for a crew! Yay to everyone who made it the 22 miles of the first day!
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