-

Lessons of a Farm
I have drafted so many versions of this message, every one of them different. I knew that this day was coming as our german shepherd slowly aged and the hips could no longer work. And the day finally came and I am speechless at to the lessons this neurotic, allergy-inducing, scared-of-cameras, tennis-ball loving creature has Read more
-

A Year Behind the Lens
The year of 2016 was the year of the camera for me. Those who have known me the longest know Dad threw an old Pentax in my had at around six years of age. So I have had a camera in my hand for quite some time. It put me through school. It defined college Read more
-

Christmas Hike
For Christmas I decided to put together some photo books for those that mean so much to me, putting together some of my favorites. The theme for this book was my love of nature. And in putting together these books, I realized I have been truly blessed to be in a profession and live an active Read more
-

Buzzer Beaters
The profession of Sports Information – a definition that is old but an ingrained part of college sports – is one that is not of the faint of heart. Long hours. No recognition. But there are stretches where you are reminded why – and a month of buzzer beaters is just that reminder. Read more
-

An SID Life
AN SID LIFE Photo Gallery Since I entered college more than 24 years ago, I wanted to work in the industry known as Sports Information. It is not for the faint of heart. Last to leave. First to arrive. Days off – when? But it is what I was born to do and I have Read more
-

Thankful For Home
This past Thanksgiving there was enough break between basketball games to take a rare trip home for the holiday. Still had to travel back the day of Thanksgiving, but I got a good five days home. And the front range of Colorado delivered. One brief rain/snow storm did a traditional Colorado pass, arrive in the Read more