Monthly Archives: June 2018

Sir Barth and Bobby 27 June 2018

From the deep blue of the doors to the pale blue towels drying on the line under a clear blue sky with a few puffy white clouds floating along, everything seemed awash with joy. A strange combination of fuzzy Labrador … Continue reading

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Hiking 25 June 2018

As we met in the parking lot, strapped on our packs and crossed the road to head up the wide road-trail, the morning was cool with a wonderful breeze. There was no haze at all in a bright blue sky … Continue reading

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Connection 19 June 2018

Aren’t our stories about belonging? Whether we are living our story or writing a story, deep down we need to belong somewhere. I seek my belonging in many places: In the mist of early mornings after a night of rain, … Continue reading

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Hiking Season 14 June 2018

Elaine is the best hiking partner! We both look forward to hiking season and it is in full swing. We’ve already hiked about 22 miles and discovered a whole new state park with awesome trails. There are several things that … Continue reading

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Closed Doors and Fear 12 June 2018

What is it that makes us fear something new? The old saying, “When one door closes, another one opens,” can strike a panic inside. The old door was just fine, thank you. What if the new door gets stuck or … Continue reading

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A Soft Place 5 June 2018

“Looking for a soft place to fall…” by Allison Moorer tells the story of wanting to be where you are loved and feel secure. And don’t we all want that? It is easier to be our best selves when we … Continue reading

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