As I walked, the idea had time to bounce around in my head until it worked itself into a hair-brained scheme for starting a blog about living on, playing in and just enjoying the Wasatch. The plan, if you can call it that, included brilliant ideas for community participation, activities, a simple and effective revenue model and so much more. I even came up with a word (well, sort of a word--"Wasatching") for it, that I thought I could use as a title for the blog.
Eventually I returned to reality. I realize that I already have a blog and I don't have time for this one, so I've scaled back my vision: Try to post to this blog occasionally...and perhaps label a few posts Wasatching.
I don't have any pictures from that day, but I do have a few from the 051. These are from another part of the trail, a day or two before the hair-brained hike:
And these are from a recent trip to the very section of the 051 where the hair-brained idea first came to me:
3 comments:
I'm glad your brain has hair!
Also, if anybody could make a Wasatching blog community work, it would be you. (In all that free time, I know.)
I think I could give you one night every other week.
Zina, I considered heirbrained, but it seemed a bit pompous and harebrained is so pedestrian. Hair-brained (with the hyphen of course, to avoid confusion with the Scottish spelling) struck the right balance and, for me, conjured an image of my brain in a petri dish, covered in a lovely rainbow of mold.
Marymary, if you have an open night every other week, how come you keep saying you're busy when I ask you on a date?
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