Category: Outdoors

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Granite City

    Part 6 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. I was once a zombie. A local indie production company filmed a horror movie in my hometown of Granite City, a Rust Belt steel town with more than enough on-location sets for any post-apocalyptic…

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Kayaking at Grafton

    Part 5 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. More than one company rents kayaks by the hour, but paddling the Illinois River is a task. Both the Illinois and the Mississippi contain a nine-foot channel lock-and-dam system to maintain…

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Scouting on Wood River

    Part 4 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. My Boy Scout troop used to camp at the mouth of the Cahokia Creek Diversion Channel. We didn’t choose the location for the name but because it was where the Lewis…

  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife—Exploring a City of Contrasts

    Intersected by the dormant volcano of Mount Teide, Tenerife is a story of two halves. While the sunworshipper pilgrimage tends to head south for the beaches and pretty much guaranteed dry, warm weather, tropical Tenerife lies to the north, often offering lush vegetation, plantations and palms. OK, it’s slightly cooler here. And more humid. That’s…

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Clark Bridge and Alton Political History

    Part 3 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. In my childhood, my mom took me to Dr. Rose, an eye doctor who had his own office in Alton. The trip was an adventure. I was born and raised in…

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Of the Piasa Bird and Tattoos

    Part 2 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. Since childhood, my plan was to earn a doctorate and work as a college professor. In my early 20s, I collected my bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in…

  • Journeying Through Memories of Illinois Route 3: Exploring Pere Marquette State Park

    Part 1 of personal reflections and historic explorations of the Grafton to Cairo length of Illinois Route 3 by writer and poet Richard Stimac. When I was young, my parents would take me to the 8,000-plus acres of Pere Marquette State Park, just north of Alton, Illinois. We’d drive up Illinois Route 3 from where…

  • Golden Acre Park, a Piece of Yorkshire Heaven

    As a freelance writer, I find myself in various settings while striving for productivity. But inspiration doesn’t necessarily arrive in a ta-da! moment. Sometimes just being surrounded by serenity and visual splendour is all that’s needed, and I’m pleased to announce I’ve found my spot. It’s even right here, on my doorstep—a not-so-little piece of…