Transcending Space & Time – Cape Blanco, OR
There are some places that seem to transcend space and time. You know what I mean, right? You go there and it feels like you've entered a 5th [...] continue reading
There are some places that seem to transcend space and time. You know what I mean, right? You go there and it feels like you've entered a 5th [...] continue reading
We're winding down to our very last day here at our boondocking spot in Why, AZ. Our 2 weeks are up and we're feeling the itch to go. What can I say? [...] continue reading
Not going to be a lot of words today since I'm kinda pooped out from the last post and the exhausting week. Thankfully we're in a soul-soothing place. [...] continue reading
We're winding down to our very last week here at Cape Blanco. It's almost impossible to believe. We've spent the last 3 months volunteering on the [...] continue reading
Steadfast, serene, immovable, the same, Year after year, through all the silent night Burns on forevermore that quenchless flame Shines on that [...] continue reading
Our summer in Oregon is really all about being beach-bums, paws and all. I can never get enough of the beach. From grey, moody days of angry waves and [...] continue reading
We've made it to the heart of mother earth, the spot that the Diné, the people, the Navajo consider the most sacred place in the universe. The spot [...] continue reading
Flakes of white My soul delight Nina Fussing 2013 I had a completely different post planned for you today. A rather typical update of our last few [...] continue reading
Paul left a few days ago for Miami so I've been on my lonesome here in Usery Mountain Regional Park. Although I'm missing the hubby already, it's nice [...] continue reading
Whenever I'm in the desert I can't help but think of the 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia. The scenes in that movie were intense and captured natural [...] continue reading
A Day A brief moment A mere blink of time I sense the passing of images Blinded by rushing light Blurred with a touch of emotion The light [...] continue reading
It looks like Groundhog Punxsutawney got it wrong when he predicted a late spring this year, at least for San Diego. An abundance of sunshine and [...] continue reading