Trying new things, or not, seems to be the latest hot topic no matter where I am – the senior center, on Facebook, sitting around a table having coffee with friends. The latest conversation started over a comment I made
Li’l Homey Got a Great New Home!
Having decided to find a new home for for Li’l Homey, I posted an ad on craigslist and wrote a blog post about it. It was two days before the Fourth of July holiday, which is probably one of the
Life in a Limerick
Summing up my life these days in a limerick: There once was a woman from nowhere, Who spent all her life going somewhere. She sped down the road Followed by her abode, And she never got out of her lawn
Using Tools to Plow Through the Writing Slump: 30 Days of Indie Travel
Yesterday, I wrote about the writing slump I’ve found myself in since being stationary in beautiful North San Diego County. I’ve decided to incorporate a tool to help me get the mojo back… it’s a daily art project called 30
RVillage – Another Way to Connect With Others While Out There on the Road
I really enjoy meeting new people. To me, strangers are just friends I haven’t met yet. These days, a few of the ways I connect with new friends on the road include introductions made by current friends; coffee/lunch/dinner/etc. with a
Thoughts From an Airport
I’m sitting in McCarren International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, getting ready to fly up to Portland, Oregon, to spend the next couple of weeks over the Christmas holidays with my son and his family. Although I dearly love to
The Awesome, the Not-So-Hot, and the Downright Freaky – What a Week on the Road Can Look Like
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – or what I’d rather call the Awesome, the Not-So-Hot, and the Downright Freaky. It’s what this past week on the road looked like for me. Let’s start with that last bit, the