Closing the distance
I’ve been yearning for a way to get out of the house safely.
Read More Closing the distanceCareening through life and learning stuff
I’ve been yearning for a way to get out of the house safely.
Read More Closing the distanceI’ve been collecting photos in a folder on my desktop called “walk scenes.”
Read More Walk ScenesAs I mentioned yesterday, I traveled to Southern Oregon to see Shakespeare in Ashland, but also to visit blogger Curtis Mekemson and his wife Peggy. Curtis writes a fabulous blog (and he’s a book author, too!) at Wandering Through Time and Place, and in the past years, Peggy has been a contributor. They’re clearly a […]
Read More Mekemsons in Applegate ValleyIn July I got to meet a friend in person that I have known for years online. Just over two years ago, I spotted a profile photo that I loved, on a dating website. It was of a man with red hair and beard, holding the outstretched paw of a statue of a red dancing […]
Read More Hosting a friendYesterday I showed scenes of Faerieworlds 2019 so that I could try to bring you with me. Now that you have a sense of the setting, let me introduce you to some of the citizens. If you want to see all of my photos and get a real sense of it all, please visit my […]
Read More Characters from the World of FaeThis post is out of order. I have wonderful stories to tell you about what happened before Faerieworlds 2019. But I do know that faeries, sprites, goblins, pirates, mermaids and all sorts of folk will be combing the Internet looking for photos of themselves this week. For their sake, I’m posting now, though today’s post […]
Read More Scenes from the World of FaeOne of Tara’s summer classes this term was geology field camp. Oregon State University has a great geology program, and Tara has field trips as part of a class multiple times a year. But field camp is when the entire class is on location. This latest class was 5 weeks out in the desert of […]
Read More Rendezvous in BendThe problem is fear.
Read More Fear leads to dying, not winningTara and I went camping on Sunday for Mother’s Day in Silver Falls State Park. We’ve been camping on Mother’s Day, rain or shine, since the kid was in middle school. This year it was time to find a new place. Over the years I have had Silver Falls recommended for a hike because of […]
Read More Silver Falls Mothers DayI needed the sunshine and bright colours to lighten my mood, and Tara needed to enjoy a rare day off from work and school.
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