Posts

Showing posts from March, 2025

Advocate for OUR National Parks & Public Lands!

Image
Scroll directly to the bottom if you are seeking tangible ways to make a difference!  If you are new to this information, please read the entire blog. If you've been following us for awhile, you know that educating and inspiring others to enjoy and learn about the natural world, living and traveling more sustainably, sharing our own story about making a huge life change , and bringing joy to others through visual imagery and storytelling are what keeps Freedom in a Can rolling down the road.   We try to keep negative news out of our posts as there is so much of that in other places. But, after the abuse of federal power that's been ravaging our democracy for the past couple of months AND flies in the face of nearly everything we stand for and value, we simply had to speak out about the random acts of reckless UN-kindness that are happening across our country right now!   The sweeping changes enacted by our current federal government are NOT acts of efficiency, t...

March '25 Canlife Correspondence: Camping on the Carolina Capes, Crucial Apps, Cold Weather Batteries, & Clean Energy Credits!

Image
Nearly 25 years ago, we spent our short honeymoon on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, the southernmost inhabited island along what most people consider the "Outer Banks."  Disembarking from the ferry, we were immediately welcomed by a wooden sign on Howard Street imploring us to "Drive Real, Real SLOW!"  It seemed to capture both our vacation goals after the frenetic pace of our wedding week, and the essence of this village post Labor Day.  We spent a few days with our rented 1-speed beach cruiser bikes (complete with handlebar basket) taking in what this small, sleepy island had to offer -- miles of undeveloped Atlantic beach, a few restaurants, the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina, an amazing coffee shop & bakery and the lowest of low-key vibes anywhere between Cape Cod and Biscayne Bay.  It was perfect.  Returning this spring, after such a long hiatus, we feared that perhaps change had swung its wrecking ball.  But, to our great joy, the small c...