As we snow birds seem to say quite a bit in the early months of the year and now mid-survival of the April blizzard 2018, “Why do we live in Minnesota?” Family. My English, Norwegian and German ancestors, yes, decided that this part of the United States was a place to set down new roots. I’ve wondered, er grumbled, many a time, what was so enticing about this area? No sea, no mountains – of significance, just two seasons: Mosquito and Freezing Snow. Why, why, why? Especially when the Florida Keys exist? My husband, Rick, and I have visited the…
Read MoreGLASS FUSION FUN IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
What do you get when you’re on vacation and you bring yourself, one of your best friends, and a couple of your crazy ideas from Pinterest, into an art studio? A whole lot a fun and a tangible souvenir of a fabulous trip. My husband and I vacationed in the Florida Keys in February 2016 with our friends, Greg and Mary. The four of us did many things people do while at a vacation rental in Marathon – relaxed, read, sunbathed, ate, (highly recommend for lunch the Shrimp ‘Po Boy at Brutus Seafood and Market), rented a boat, fished and gawked…
Read MoreHOW ONE PERSON CAME TO THE DECISION TO BE A KIDNEY DONOR
I met Mary Harms in 1987 at a Bible study when we both attended Faith Covenant Church in Burnsville, Minnesota. In the years since, we’ve done many things together, smacked a golf ball around a course or two, gone horseback riding, gone for bike rides, taken vacations together, and always, have shared a good laugh while doing so. As far as friends go, one could not find a truer friend with whom to share life’s joys and sorrows. She and I along with our husbands are on vacation together in the Keys. Mile Marker 50, to be exact. Today we…
Read More2015, AN ALMANAC
“Time is not even, neutral, uniform, independent of man and culture. Time is not regular ticktock time. It varies, comes loaded, heavy or light or tragic or shaking with one or other passion, be that pain or pleasure—each reflecting very human affairs. Beginnings and ends, births and deaths, critical moments of liminality. Big ends, little ends. The shock of the new, the trauma of the old. Some times come unexpected, when we are not looking, and they stun us, perhaps for ever after. Time is not calendar or the clock, it is the almanac.”1 2015, for some, was a year of intentions…
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