Bliss’s Brewers Corner
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Bliss’ Brewers Corner, a new column on Glide Magazine, that gives those people interested in brewing beer at home an idea of what is involved. Brewers Corner will feature a recipe of the month, general brewing instructions, and tips and tricks! This month a wheat beer (a.k.a. weizenbier) for my summer enjoyment
A Love Triangle: Me, My Man, and Phish
You either love Phish or you don’t. I have never seen Phish, or Trey, or any other solo project from the group, so there is no way I can be considered a fan of the band. However, my fianc
From Russia…With Love
I’d love nothing more than to escape the freeze, but an extended vacation to the tropics isn’t in the cards, and I can’t afford to visit the lavish and swank spas that dot our urban landscape with the kind of frequency I’m looking for. What’s a girl to do? The drill goes like this: you practically sweat your skin off in a Russian stone sauna, with periodic buckets full of ice-cold water dumped over your head. When you can’t take any more, you leave the sauna and jump into the arctic plunge pool. When your heart starts beating again, you drag your withered body back into one of the 4 different saunas and steam rooms for more ‘schvitzing’.
Water’s Edge – Part One of Three: A Darkman Original
It was like a symphony – the river and what sounded like a flute…or a recorder. I couldn’t stand, so I crawled to the water’s edge, reaching out for the rock and walking my hands up the side so I could look at the shadow that played the music, but they were gone. All that was left was the…
Ditching the Planks: Switching From Skiing to Riding
After skiing most of my life, I finally decided to try riding. On a dreary, rainy day in December, I headed up the lift with my already decent snowboarding friends. ‘If it
The Deadliest Day on Everest: May 10, 1996
May 10, 1996, is the deadliest single day on Everest recorded. There were several expeditions making summit bids for Everest that day when a freak storm hit in the late afternoon.
Mount Monadnock
Mount Monadnock is the most frequently climbed mountain in the world. That distinction previously belonged to mount Fuji in Japan, but since Mt. Fuji built an auto road it’s no longer able to claim most frequently climbed.
Looking Back and Forth: Sound and Colors: The Science and The Ritual
It seems that there is some legitimacy to a serious exploration into the transformational properties of sound and other vibrational energies. Thus, artists and producers within multimedia production may be able to tap into these resources and the potentially harmonious energies they may elicit. What may have been once considered New Age sophistry can be more legitimately explored and utilized artistically for experientially based immersion into the ocean of vibrational energy.