Category Archives: explore

  1. change is the only constant

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    June 25, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    I’m alive…I promise! I’ve had hardly any internet these past few weeks, making a blog update a challenge. However, without …
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  2. from the vault pt.1

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    May 5, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    I thought as I start to prepare myself for another summer with the National Park service that I would dig …
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  3. easter in the woods

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    March 31, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    Today was the first Easter Sunday that I did not attend a church service. Sure, I’ve gone many Sundays without …
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  4. keep walking

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    March 30, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    Every Lenten season I am faced with the question of “what to give up for 40 days?” Trying to answer …
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  5. ode to 24

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    February 27, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    It is birthday week in the Stuart household. My younger brother had his birthday on the 25th of February, mine …
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  6. a snowy sanctuary

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    February 10, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    I’ve started a new weekly practice that so far, I’ve kept. Every Sunday morning I take a hike. It can …
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  7. sister winter

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    February 9, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    I love winter. I grew up in central Indiana all of my life. Don’t be fooled. We get all of …
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  8. the birthplace of ideas pt. II

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    February 6, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    What is sacred space? Why is it that we deem certain places important to our lives? Why is it that …
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  9. the birthplace of ideas pt. I

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    February 5, 2013 by Caity Stuart

    I wouldn’t have known to stop at this house had it not been for the green sign out front. “Thoreau …
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  10. a story in bark

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    November 17, 2012 by Caity Stuart

    I felt like I went into this class kicking and screaming. I knew nothing about ecology. I couldn’t tell you …
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