What They Don’t Tell You at the Turn
1,145 Words. 5 Minute Read.
I am forty-five years old – it’s safe to say I’ve officially made the turn. If I were at Peachtree Golf Club, I’d be staring down the fairway on number ten — an expansive checkerboard gulley that rises to a plateau, where a pin flag waits, roughly 500 yards away — with tears in my eyes, knowing half of my life has vanished.
Guest Writer: Christiana Roussel
This is a first in a series of guest writers at The Bohemian Capitalist.
Christiana Roussel is a writer from Birmingham, AL.
Willie in The White House
764 Words. 3 Minute Read.
As I meandered through the hills with a giant plug in my cheek, I got to thinking: what would it be like to have Willie Nelson in the White House?

In Aspen with John and Jeffrey
530 Words. 2 Minute Read.
He exists in mountains and oceans I visit. He’s in eddies that swirl, in wind that races past peaks I’ll never climb. He’s everywhere I want to be—but I can’t go.
Operation Gary, IN: Reclaiming Our Mountain Towns from the Aspenification Effect
1,701 Words. 7 Minute Read.
I just read an article in the Wall Street Journal on the insane cost of real estate in Jackson Hole, and it got me thinking about my college summers there in ’97 and ’99, and how to start a revolution.