We rode together all summer, Danielle and I. Side by side where there was no traffic and when we were in traffic, I would lead the way. I talked her into doing a bike trip on Camano Island in June and not only got in some great riding, but it bonded us. She’d done the
Read MoreBecoming a Triathlete
Who would of thought it? Not me. It would’ve been the last thing I told you I wanted to do. Not in this lifetime. I mean, I did one, a very small one in comparison, about 20 years ago. When I was 40. But 60? I’ve always been active. I like skiing both on snow
Read MoreNow the Fear Sets In
I had a meltdown the other night. In hindsight, it was probably coming for a while but when I was talking with a friend about how lonely I was feeling that night, I guess I didn’t realize how lonely I’ve been since this all started. Like a lot of people, I’ve had social distancing cocktail
Read MoreWhat I Did On My Covid-19 Vacation
Ask any of my friends, they’ll tell you, I loathe being told what to do. In fact, I instantly prickle against anyone who dares to use the word “should” in reference to me. This likely comes from a background of feeling like I’ve been told what to do, how to feel and what I should think
Read MoreKiss Me, Ya Filthy Animal
Being the single gal that I am, I realize I’m staring death right in the face, alone in my house, during the CoVid -19 Apocalypse – hoping and praying Corona doesn’t infiltrate my groceries, gas pump handle, incoming mail, Amazon delivery’s, take-out food and/or all the other unforeseen dangers I haven’t conjured up in my
Read MoreThe Latest Apocalypse – 2020
These are strange days we’re living in. Back in January, had someone told me I’d be isolated in my house for upwards of 30+ days in March and April, I would’ve laughed at them. As a person that requires alone time to be creative, one might think this would be the perfect opportunity to tap
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