by Michele | Jul 31, 2019 | Liquid Hike, Writing
What is LiquidHike.com ? The Blogs of Michele the Trainer part 2, LiquidHike.com Part 1 : http://www.engineeringwellness.com/what-is-engineeringwellness-com/ LiquidHike.com is a nature centric blog from author and naturalist me, Michele the Trainer. My primary...
by Michele | Jun 3, 2019 | Birds, Liquid Hike
Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we’ll soon be in trouble. Roger Tory Peterson Recently I heard about this amazing (96 years old in 2019) Bluebird Man in Idaho, Al Larson, and his tireless work to restore Idaho’s bird, the...
by Michele | Apr 16, 2019 | Flowers, Liquid Hike
“As a lotus flower is born in water, grows in water and rises out of water to stand above it unsoiled, so I, born in the world, raised in the world having overcome the world, live unsoiled by the world.” – Buddha I posted about Water Lilies on Steemit, which are...
by Michele | Jun 15, 2018 | Critters, Liquid Hike
Squid vs Octopus – Difference and Comparison The anatomy is different: Squid: How Squid Work Octopus: How Octopuses Work These are both amazing alien like animals that are iridescent and awesome to observe in their environment. They are the SPIDERS FROM MARS! My...
by Michele | Mar 31, 2017 | Hiking, Liquid Hike, Liquid Hike Show
10 Reasons to Try Easy Hiking for the Very First Time Hiking just means walking in the dirt. Hiking does not have to be hard or scary or intimidating. Hiking can be as easy as walking on a flat sidewalk or in the mall, but oh, it smells much better than the mall! It’s...
by Michele | Mar 31, 2017 | Liquid Hike, River, Travel
Published originally on Steemit The Piscataqua River is only 12 miles long, but it has formed one of North America finest ports and links over then other rivers to the Atlantic Ocean. The border the between New Hampshire and Maine, the Piscataqua forms Portsmouth (NH)...