Pettit Lake: My Summer Home!

  This is the time of year that I love. A few weeks before the campers arrive, the campground is peaceful, quiet, and serene, and I have this wonderful piece of wildness to myself. It is not just the opportunity to sit quietly sipping hot herb tea as I watch snow fall outside my window.…

Racist to Progressive

What is a snowbird to do when it is too windy to kayak? Over the last few weeks, I have spent many hours online researching my ancestry. A friend got me started, and since then I slid deeply down the ancestry.com rabbit hole where I remain even today.  So what have I discovered? The direct…

A Mouse in the House

I promised to write about the people I meet while traveling. Then, with Covid, travel stopped. Now, I am on an extended camping trip but, due to distancing, I am not really meeting anyone. Just the camp host here in the Sawtooth Mountains. We chat but I have not learned enough about him to write…

God and Coronavirus: Part Three

About a month ago I asked friends and family where they thought God might be in this pandemic. After I summarized their thoughts, I mentioned that I would attempt at some point to summarize my own thoughts. That project has taken longer than I expected, partially because right after that I started an email book…

Neighbor Carl

Every afternoon I go to the clubhouse in the RV park where I am staying. I like a change of scenery after sitting around all morning, and I like the streaming quality WiFi. The cookies set out each day aren’t bad either! When I first arrived at the park, I met lots of people over…

God and the Coronavirus, Part Two

“Birth of Coronavirus 2”, March 2020   The results are in! Thanks to everyone who took a few moments to share their thoughts about “where” we might find God in this pandemic. I learned a great deal through this and am thankful that I took the time to ask others what they think. As  I…

God and the Coronavirus

I have been writing about my own opinions and experiences for too long, and I vowed just last week to write about life from the perspective of others. It is challenging to be sure. I have several drafts in the works but nothing much posted. Now this, the pandemic, which some people are calling a…

Jane’s Covid-19 Thai Chicken Soup

I realized with some dismay that if I contract the coronavirus and get sick, I will be doomed to eat canned chicken soup. I bought those red and white cans in abundance thinking I was wisely preparing for the worst. I see now that a daily diet of salty, flavorless chicken soup could be worse…

Diversity and Sameness

I promised to write about the people I meet in my nomadic life. However, writing about others is kind of tricky, especially if they might read what you just said about them. Do you need permission from them first? What if they are offended by what you say about them? Caution and sensitivity are required.…