Spring comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb. This is so very true on the coast of Nova Scotia. We flit from snow storms to bright days of sunshine where no jacket is needed to thunderstorms and remnants of high winds and the cool sounds of birds. I’ve been keeping the front […]
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On the Writing Front
I’ve shelved Up the River for now because I feel that the 2nd part of my Wild Mountain series should come first. The 1st part, Back to the Garden, got some good reviews and is still being mentioned in academic studies and books that talk about fiction that addresses climate change. I think that a […]
Survey
I haven’t done one of these surveys in a long time. Some background: After Dad died, some of the women in my family and I drew closer than we usually are. At that time and now, we all lived far apart, ranging from Los Angeles, the Chicago area, Vancouver, and central Indiana. For about 2-3 […]
January 20, A New Day
There’s no one magic moment in life that turns everything around–that makes everything 100% good. But today the inauguration of the 46th president and vice-president of the United States makes great strides toward light, hope, and good. Today decries the past four years of hatred and discrimination, of lies and promotion of cult groups who […]
The Ghost in You
I normally don’t care much for Christmas presents, but this year, yesterday, I got a guitar. And it meant everything to me because I had to leave my old one back in Vancouver–and it wasn’t even that I played it much back then, just occasionally jammed on it and wished I could play better. We […]
A Night in December
We got a big snow dump last night, the same storm that moved over the northeastern US. It was quite beautiful. I went out and shoveled our walk around 9:00 pm, then again, with Morgan at 2:00 am or so. After that it stopped snowing, and this morning, though still below freezing, our walk was […]
I’m Enjoying the Now
Maybe I’m just getting older, but my life swirls around the seasons. In summer, we were outside on our property more often, planting and watering new trees, planting vegetables in our garden, mulching, weeding, and watching all the deer, birds, butterflies, and other wildlife foraging in the yard. In fall, we harvested and canned things, […]
Congrats to My Home Country
Everything happening in the USA affects me to a great deal, since I was born there and lived there most of my life. I’ve lived in Canada as a permanent resident since 2008, but gravitate my memories back to home, especially when I’m experiencing nostalgia of certain things that have become ingrained in my psyche, […]
So Many Tomatoes!
Thanks to our friends Kostia and Marina, who live five minutes down the road and are very generous, we have a ton of tomatoes. Hurricane Teddy hit a few days ago, but it was a post-tropical storm when it hit landfall and did not do a whole lot of damage here–some beautiful wind gusts though. […]
Almost September
I feel continually impressed and happy about our life here in Nova Scotia. Sometimes I do miss the rainforests back in British Columbia, and all the beautiful mountains at the backdrop of every glance, but here it is freer, more spacious, full of forests and freshwater lakes, everywhere the eye can see. The density of […]