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FROM THE TRAIL #47, DADS

FROM THE TRAIL #47, DADS

While I just published this video today, I shot the frames for it a couple of weeks ago while my son Ethan and his friend fished a special lake together. Since that day on the water my Aunt JoAnne passed away and just last weekend my dad-in-law Corky also passed away. What a year of grief and sadness and while their deaths were not covid related, they compounded what has been a sad year for my family. But we rise above and keep the beautiful memories atop our minds and that lifts our frowns to smiles. Welcome to #47 From the Trail. It stinks to lose people close in your life. Those who raised you. Those who shaped you. Those who loved you. And those who took you fishing. For this I'm grateful for my Dad, my Aunt JoAnne and my dad-in-law Corky. Too much loss but so many good memories, of being free....

FROM THE TRAIL - PART 35

What are you grateful for? Is it peeling away life's vicissitudes with friends? Well, from the Rio Nunya in Northern Colorado, I crashed Lynner, Seth and Mike and Mimi's outdoor adventure and came away with FTT Gold, I think. Please watch and I hope you enjoy! Love, HATCH

FROM THE TRAIL - PART 35

FROM THE TRAIL - PART 35

"I guess I'm just an obstacle. A thing to overcome. If I could sneek around myself. Again I'll know I've won. The moment seems to hang and float. Before me with no end, 'till I'm released, awaken beast. I'm on the road again..."

Part 34 FTT! What are you grateful for? 80's music? I like the nightlife baby. And moving in stereo!!

FROM THE TRAIL - PART FOURTEEN

FROM THE TRAIL - PART FOURTEEN

Hi friends, here is PART FOURTEEN, FROM THE TRAIL! Or in this case, from the Colorado River with friends Ben Weaver and Mike Higuera...

WHAT IS A SILVER LINING? "Use the term silver lining when you want to emphasize the hopeful side of a situation that might seem gloomy on the surface. The common expression "every cloud has a silver lining" means that even the worst events or situations have some positive aspect" - vocabulary.com. I hope you enjoy, a lot! HATCH

FROM THE TRAIL - PART EIGHT

FROM THE TRAIL  - PART EIGHT

Hi friends, here's the eighth installment of my video blog where each month I will come to you from a running trail or a trout stream or wherever it is that I am. I'll have a short video to say hello and offer some nuggets of wisdom. Nothing original, just small reminders about living for today and to share a smile. My message for September? BE with the ones close to you! Please feel free to leave a message or subscribe to my Channel. Have a great month! Thank you, HATCH

FROM THE TRAIL - PART FOUR

FROM THE TRAIL - PART FOUR

Hi friends, here's the fourth installment of a video blog experiment where each month I will come to you from a running trail or a trout stream or wherever it is that I am, with a short video to say hello and offer some nuggets of information - nothing original, just small reminders about living for today and to share a smile. Please feel free to laugh, leave a message or subscribe to my Channel. 

FROM THE TRAIL - PART THREE

FROM THE TRAIL - PART THREE

Hi friends, I'm trying something new here: They call it a video blog and each month I will come to you from a running trail or a trout stream or wherever it is that I am, with a short video to say hello and offer some silliness and thought of the day - nothing original, just small reminders about how to live for today and to share a smile. Please feel free to laugh, leave a message or subscribe to my Channel. I hope you enjoy! HATCH

On the Corner 2014 Archives

On the Corner 2014 Archives

Bringing the World to Boulder

by Jon Hatch

Jim Palmer stood backstage of the Glenn Miller Ballroom in the University Memorial Center at CU-Boulder amidst the commotion between programs at the Annual Conference on World Affairs (the Conference or CWA). As the director of the conference, he was busy organizing, chatting, greeting, introducing, debating and laughing with those who buzzed in and out of the room. In the mayhem a fellow walked up to him and said, "thank you for all of this!" And the man dropped a piece of paper into Jim's starchy shirt pocket...Read the full story and more from On the Corner in 2014 by clicking here