Tag: Travel

Upcoming Re-Introduction

“If it’s true that you are only as old as you feel, then my age fluctuates massively throughout the day.”

I wrote the sentence above, as the first line of this blog’s Introduction nearly a year ago. Since then, thanks to additional medications, these massive fluctuations all but disappeared. But since Since then, thanks to the progression of the disease, the fluctuations and general fatigue are creeping back in. Right now, I’m getting ready to head out on another Colorado trip, so watch for my periodic Trip Reports from the field! When I get back, I intend to undertake an overhaul of this blog. OK, maybe not a full-fledged overhaul. But at the very least, I intend to remove the year-old Introduction post, and instead link to a separate page where I will have actual biographical information. That page will also have a section detailing (as well as I can remember it) my experiences with Parkinson’s disease, the symptoms I’ve had along the way, and the various treatments I’ve tried. There will also be a section explaining my over-arching, long-term travel plan (though I’ve not done a great job of sticking with it).

I’m not sure how long it will take to write all that, but I imagine it will take all of my writing time for a few weeks. SO…the next two weeks should be Trip Reports from Colorado. After that, there maybe a month or more of posts where I just copy/paste something I wrote in the past (Cedric Explains 1980s Video Games and Random Thoughts From a Damn Weirdo are recent examples of such posts). Oh, but then it’ll be Bear’s birthday, so that’ll occupy my time for a few weeks…

For My Next Trip…

It’s looking like my next trip will be a return to Colorado. I’m thinking late September / early October. At that time of year, Denver may be 80 degrees or there may be nine inches of fresh snow on the ground. Or both. My last couple of visits to the state have focused on specific geographic areas: Western Colorado and Southern Colorado. This time will likely be more of a “Leftover Colorado” – a state-wide scattering of places I just haven’t been yet. The two main places that come to mind are Dinosaur National Monument and Crested Butte, which are nowhere near one another. Other likely destinations include:

Mineral Loop Trail (Leadville, Colo.),

Gunnison Pioneer Museum,

The “back side” of Black Canyon of the Gunnison,

and I will likely start and/or finish this trip with Doors Open Denver.

I’ve also started reviewing maps to identify stretches of US or state highways that I’ve never driven. But I’m finding there aren’t many such stretches left in the mountains of Colorado.