I would probably self-identify as a female rural West Coast (of USA) Caucasian, but that wouldn't include, as labels often don't, my journey from a small monocultural mill town to a solo sabbatical in six countries (in '91). Now I'm on to the exciting sojourn of retirement (from full-time worklife five years ago). I love travel and art and aesthetics, as well as almost all cats and dogs I've met. This blog is just for fun and experimenting with the tools. It should be amusing...

Sunday, November 07, 2010

Gathered round the campfire



I like this shot from the door of our 1966 Gillig bus, because it pretty much symbolizes our outlook: be open to meeting new people and enjoying mobile spaces! Even if we're beginning our rainy season, followed by the (crappy) snow season, we're enjoying the home region area despite the recession. Helps to be retired and conserving as much as possible. Hope you are coping well, too.

I like sharing pictures of the places I've been because those experiences shape me and are usually positive. My St. Bernard pet, Heidi, was like a sister to me. Scroll back to some of the earliest blog entries and see some pix from the Fifties. Having Heidi no doubt shaped my love of animals and directed one of my post-retirement activities. What are some of the symbolic shapers of your adventures?
I'd love to hear from you, however you landed on this site.

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