Archive for July, 2004

We’re back!

July 28th, 2004 by Neal Locke

Ok.  I think I fixed the problem.  Sorry for the delay. First I noticed that the Acadec blog still worked, and other people’s blogs still worked, just not ours.  Ours?  All the ones under the subdomain  blog.mrlocke.net.  The acadec blog is under the subdomain acadec.mrlocke.net. I basically saved all the files in the subdomain (including [...]

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New Blog, and Changes on the Way

July 21st, 2004 by Neal Locke

Please give a warm welcome to Dreadful Thoughts, the latest blog by Ivonee.  This is probably the last blog to officially be added to the “blog.mrlocke.net” site.  Don’t worry, things will still continue, and continue to grow.  But just a heads up–we’ll be moving all of the Sunset Bloggers over to the new Sunset AP [...]

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Laurel Fork Falls, AT

July 14th, 2004 by Neal Locke

Late night, a few hours after sunset. Jeff and Joe are already asleep in this cramped little tent we share for the next few nights (we took the smallest tent to save space in our packs). Through the usual silence of a wilderness forest, I hear the sound of distant water rushing: Laurel Fork Falls. [...]

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Into the Wilderness

July 14th, 2004 by Neal Locke

From deep within the dark and silent sanctuary of my nylon tent, from a stormy night in the heart of nature, from the depths of my inner need…I blog. For the past two days, my brothers (aka “the twins,” aka “Jeff & Joe”) and I have set up a rather luxurious base camp along the [...]

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Roughing it @ IHOP

July 11th, 2004 by Neal Locke

Jeff, Joe, and I are in Nashville, Tennessee at an IHOP on the edge of town. Camping food sure is rough. Actually, we did camp at a state park in Arkansas last night, briefly–we pulled in at midnight, pitched a tent in the dark, and then fought a minor war against invading mosquitoes until both [...]

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Eight Legged Freaks…on my street!

July 8th, 2004 by Neal Locke

Yesterday: As Amy and I pull into the driveway after running a few errands, we see our next door neighbor, Mark, headed to the house across the street…with a net. Curious. He apparently sees us seeing him, and stops. Mark: You guys wanna see a tarantula? Jim found one in his garage! Amy: You’re kidding, [...]

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