Author Archives: Aaron Glaum
Park Jog
I took time out of my day to get a run in down at a small park in Port Orange. It isn’t too far from where I live but I drove there anyway. The air was a bit on the … Continue reading
Ethnographic Idea
Aaron & Tucker – We don’t really have a solid idea yet so we are just popcorning ideas. how steroids effects the game of baseball, how social media effects social life, how texting effects our literacy, how embry-riddle effects life: … Continue reading
Natures Rhyme
As I walk along this path of dirt, I look to find a way to stop the hurt. I feel as though life is unfair, but no ones around, does anyone care? Looking at the clouds in the sky, wondering … Continue reading
One Afternoon
Walking through Tomoka State Park can be a peaceful way to spend an afternoon. The birds are out but there aren’t any I can name, and it isn’t the time they are looking for food. Being able to wander to … Continue reading
Natures Eyes
It was a beautiful sunny day, probably around 75 degrees in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. There were birds chirping and the wind bristling through the trees, along with the light of the sun shining through, making it look like … Continue reading
Beach Walk
Walking on the beach at Daytona Beach is very different from my walks and runs along the beaches on the West Coast. Here, the beaches are warm, even when the people that live in Florida think it is cold here, it doesn’t compare … Continue reading
Marine Sanctuaries
The topic I chose is about marine sanctuaries and the possible need for expansion of some of them. I am still looking at some of the issues and the one I just looked at a bit more extensively is the … Continue reading
Is this Florida?
Is this really Florida? There is no sun to be found, just the cold muggy air in the sky. Not a sound to be heard from anything. All of the plants and trees have lost their life and beauty without … Continue reading