It’s been quite a month. I never thought that what was my home on the first day of the month would not be my home on the last, but such is the case. In retrospect, I realize that the series … Continue reading
Maria Russell
As if I needed a reminder, an approaching birthday signals the harsh reality that both feet are now firmly ensconced in what some call the Golden Years. While it could very well be psychosomatic, I can actually feel myself getting … Continue reading
Yesterday I unintentionally posted something on Facebook that was meant for one of the closed group pages I belong to, one that I try to contribute to daily–a page where one’s ‘gratitude’ is posted for all to see. It’s called … Continue reading
Yesterday I unintentionally posted something on Facebook that was meant for one of the closed group pages I belong to, one that I try to contribute to daily–a page where one’s ‘gratitude’ is posted for all to see. It’s called … Continue reading
Yesterday morning my heart was so heavy with sadness, a continuation of how I felt when I went to bed the night before. A young police officer from my town was murdered in broad daylight yesterday afternoon by a man … Continue reading
Friday, March 23, 2018. We left the “Home Sweet Home” RV park (which it definitely was not) in Texarkana, Texas bright and early on Sunday, March 18, and no sooner crossed into Arkansas on I-30 when we experienced our first … Continue reading
Wednesday, March 14, 2018. When last I wrote we had just arrived in Terlingua, a town of only 58 people that sits right in between Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. What a quirky place. It’s … Continue reading
It’s only been a week since we left Bandera, and already I’m on sensory overload. It’s like that old movie, “If It’s Tuesday This Must Be Belgium,” where a busload of Americans go on an 18-day tour of nine European … Continue reading
We are less than one week away from leaving a place we’ve been living for nearly two months, and I’m feeling rather sentimental. I’ve been trying to remember what led us to choosing Bandera, Texas as a place to spend … Continue reading
Recently a story trended across the media about a couple from Breckenridge, Colorado who’d sold everything in order to buy a boat to sail the world, only to have it hit a sandbar, capsize, and sink in the Gulf of … Continue reading