We’re all evolving, aren’t we, to something better or going in the other direction. A friend asked me yesterday how I had evolved of the last almost-two-years of vagabonding, and it was an interesting way to ask the question of “how have I changed?” since I started this phase of my life. I don’t have any easy answers, but I’m thinking about about it. Two years seems like a long time in some ways, but sometimes it feels like it’s gone so quickly. Time slips away and I can’t get it back. I’ve just finished reading a book called Deep…
Month: March 2018
Weekly Update: Mar 14, 2018
Good news, I’m on the move again, so my posts will start to get more interesting now that I have new things to see and photograph. I did enjoy Gainesville, my new hometown, and its many parks. This is a shot from one of those parks last Friday. Between the trees and the palms, there’s a lot to love about Florida forests. There’s a lot to love about South Carolina, too, now that I’m back on the coast here. This was the Sunday night view as storm clouds started to roll in and high tide hit the marshlands. I had…
Sunday Serenity: Forks and Choices
Friday involved a long hike in the woods, with a lot of time to think. Walking is good for thinking, at least for me, and I am often reminded of the Buddhist practice of walking meditation. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the choices each of us makes in our lives, and discussing this with a few friends. Now that I’m older, I can see I truly am the sum of my choices. Some great decisions, a lot of good ones, some so-so ones, and a few spectacularly bad ones, but each of them had a part in getting…
Signs of Spring
This one is for my friends in the Northeastern US, who got slammed by yet another snowstorm and many have lost power for a day or two (or more). March is definitely a hard month to endure such hard weather, I remember being so over it by end of February when I lived up there. So, today I took a walk around my neighborhood here in Gainesville and I am sending you all hope for better weather and a reminder that Spring will eventually come, even to Boston. The trees will bud out, bringing those fabulous greens and pinks that…
Weekly Update: Mar 7, 2018
This has been a week of contrasts, from the search for manatees in Crystal River (unsuccessful, due to the warm weather making them flee to the Gulf of Mexico), the end of vacation week (sigh) and the acquisition of a new (inflatable) kayak. Oh, and perhaps the best thing, a shiny new fan for my trailer. The trailer fan has been a bit flaky for months, start, stop, start, stop and never spinning for more than a few minutes at a time. Today, after three hours at the RV repair shop, I now have a new fan and it works…