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Category: Journal

Journal, News

2021: My Year in Review | From Montana to Mexico

23rd December 202111th July 2022by Alexis Chateau21 Comments on 2021: My Year in Review | From Montana to Mexico
2021: My Year in Review | From Montana to Mexico

When I look back at December 2020, it's almost impossible to believe that only a year has gone by.

Jamaica, Journal

What Happened To That Little Girl in the Fire? I Still Think of Her.

16th December 202111th July 2022by Alexis Chateau11 Comments on What Happened To That Little Girl in the Fire? I Still Think of Her.
What Happened To That Little Girl in the Fire? I Still Think of Her.

Sometimes, I fear that in the great big world, no one knows what happened to that little girl.

Camp Xaymaca, Journal, Travel

RVing in Wyoming | Horseback Riding for the First Time Since 8th Grade

30th September 202110th July 2022by Alexis Chateau18 Comments on RVing in Wyoming | Horseback Riding for the First Time Since 8th Grade
RVing in Wyoming | Horseback Riding for the First Time Since 8th Grade

I rode a horse for the first time since 8th grade.

Camp Xaymaca, Journal, Social Commentary, Travel

5 Things I Learned About Myself After a Month of Off-Grid Living

20th June 202110th July 2022by Alexis Chateau16 Comments on 5 Things I Learned About Myself After a Month of Off-Grid Living
5 Things I Learned About Myself After a Month of Off-Grid Living

Living off-grid can really push your limits on what you're comfortable with.

Journal

Which Type of Person Are You? The One Who Gives Fish or the One Who Gives Fishing Rods?

24th April 202112th December 2021by Alexis Chateau23 Comments on Which Type of Person Are You? The One Who Gives Fish or the One Who Gives Fishing Rods?
Which Type of Person Are You? The One Who Gives Fish or the One Who Gives Fishing Rods?

If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.

Human Rights, Journal, Race Relations, Social Commentary

White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom

20th March 202112th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom
White Racism | The Exclusivity of White Freedom

Freedom feels very much exclusive to White people in America. The rest of us are just on borrowed time.

Camp Xaymaca, Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

5th December 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau52 Comments on Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona
Good Trouble, Necessary Trouble | Flag Wars With the Confederacy in Arizona

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.— Martin Luther King

Jamaica, Journal, Social Commentary

The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

19th September 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau20 Comments on The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It
The Immigrant’s Dilemma: When Home Is Neither Where You Are Nor Where You Left It

For a time, we may find that home is neither where we are nor where we left it.

Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Social Commentary

What It’s Like To Live in Redneck Georgia During a Pandemic

18th July 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau82 Comments on What It’s Like To Live in Redneck Georgia During a Pandemic
What It’s Like To Live in Redneck Georgia During a Pandemic

I'm still making plans to get the hell out of Georgia and into a state where politicians make sensible decisions based on science.

Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home

4th July 202012th December 2021by Alexis Chateau35 Comments on 5 Things I Love About America After 5 Years of Calling It Home

Many Americans mistake patriotism for blind love for one's country. I disagree.

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