The ridge of mountains from my window looks like an indigo piece of construction paper, cut with jagged peaks and valleys, and glued to a light blue sheet of construction paper. Right now the way the sun is hitting the panorama, the ridge looks flat, surreal.
Sizzling
Restaurant on the sea in Jaffa, Israel The food tasted flat, and the atmosphere hung gray and dull. It shouldn’t have been this way. My best bud, Susan, whom I call Suzanni, and I were eating in a beautiful restaurant in Jaffa, Israel, on the coast. We watched the sun go down over the Mediterranean while visiting and eating grilled…
Movin’ On Up
You have to read yesterday’s blog to understand this. Totally unexpected but the property management called to say there is a bigger unit open with a porch and view of the mountains. Just when I was getting used to that parking lot. Movin’ on up and feelin’ grateful!
Focusing Beyond the View
It is just mid-August, and I can feel fall in the mountain air already. We have been in Colorado for nearly two weeks. These crisp mornings remind me of my childhood. Then, I eagerly anticipated the first hint of a season change and the chill of autumn. One day comes that divides summer from fall.
Just a Skype Away
Loaf is the pan your mother baked bread in, and it is what your friend did on Saturday afternoon while you washed your dad’s car.
Earring Connection
Over a decade ago, Wayne, Julia, and I sold, stored or packed our worldly belongings. We boarded a plane for a new adventure–a new life in Odessa, Ukraine. Communism had just fallen. Our vision was broad, our hopes high, and our experience nill.
Fading Fragment
The Colorado sunset this evening captivated us as it melted scarlet into the silver horizon. As we watched the last streaks of pink fade, dark clouds gathered. It began to rain. The moment was ethereal.
An Inconvenient Death
Over one hundred thousand mourners dressed in black will flood the Washington National Cathedral on August 27, 2007, grieving the untimely, shocking, and unfortunate death of
Popped like a Bubble
The need to answer some work-related emails kept nagging me as I settled down to take a Saturday afternoon nap.
Timberline
Growing up in Colorado, I became aware of the meaning of “timberline” at an early age. I remember taking drives to the mountains and seeing the timberline from a distance