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Captain's Blog, Entry #9

Captain's Blog, Entry #9

A field note from Adriftapedia on identity, emergence, and becoming — not single, not attached, not widowed, but something new.

Captain's Blog, Entry #9

A field note from Adriftapedia on identity, emergence, and becoming — not single, not attached, not widowed, but something new.

Captain's Blog, Entry #8

Captain's Blog, Entry #8

Sometimes when Tequila Sunrise merchandise arrives, I keep it. I can’t sell it. It feels too personal to exchange for money. Other times, I give it away freely because it...

Captain's Blog, Entry #8

Sometimes when Tequila Sunrise merchandise arrives, I keep it. I can’t sell it. It feels too personal to exchange for money. Other times, I give it away freely because it...

Captain's Blog, Entry #7

Captain's Blog, Entry #7

Somewhere between 1972 and a bag of potting soil...

Captain's Blog, Entry #7

Somewhere between 1972 and a bag of potting soil...

Captain's Blog, Entry #6

Captain's Blog, Entry #6

I had forty-seven years to accept the reality that one of us would have to die first.

Captain's Blog, Entry #6

I had forty-seven years to accept the reality that one of us would have to die first.

Captain's Blog, Entry #5B

Captain's Blog, Entry #5B

Nine months after the fire, Tod was formally diagnosed with Frontal Temporal Lobe dementia, which was later revised to suspected Lewy Body dementia. He had also been battling severe bone...

Captain's Blog, Entry #5B

Nine months after the fire, Tod was formally diagnosed with Frontal Temporal Lobe dementia, which was later revised to suspected Lewy Body dementia. He had also been battling severe bone...

Captain's Blog, Entry #5A

Captain's Blog, Entry #5A

On November 8th, 2018, my life changed forever, and I thought—wrongly, of course—that nothing could ever devastate me like the Paradise Camp Fire that took not only my home but...

Captain's Blog, Entry #5A

On November 8th, 2018, my life changed forever, and I thought—wrongly, of course—that nothing could ever devastate me like the Paradise Camp Fire that took not only my home but...