Inspiration

How my camera helped me create my wish list for 2021

Do you trust your instincts when it comes to building your wish list about learning photography? I'm learning to do just that in 2021.

Emptying the nest

Time to box up 2020 for good

I discovered over the last 7 days that sitting around relaxing moping isn't as fun as I thought it would be. A little bit of a** kicking to oust 2020 was what I really wanted to be doing. So I read books instead. Now I wonder how in the world people find a comfortable way… Continue reading Time to box up 2020 for good

Cheers · Emptying the nest

Magnetic thoughts on togetherness align in our empty nest

When the planets aligned 400 years ago, did the people living then think, "What the h*ll is about to happen here? We're witnessing something that won't happen again for a really long time." But that was nothing like what we've got going on here in 2020. Not just planets aligning, but a pandemic dividing and… Continue reading Magnetic thoughts on togetherness align in our empty nest

Welcome

Twelve Days ’til Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Stopped Whining

An email that stood out popped into my inbox yesterday. Leave it to good ol' Seth Godin to come to my rescue and put my oh-so-naughty, slightly negative perspective back on a more positive track. His post is about Whining (you can read it here if you'd like). The gist of it is that it's… Continue reading Twelve Days ’til Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Stopped Whining

Emptying the nest · Welcome

Empty Nest Santa Confesses to Losing Spirit of The List

I'm making a list, checking it twice, gonna find out how many things I can't seem to bring myself to do this year. I'm feeling like being a naughty Santa this year, I guess? Instead of joyfully checking off the usual things on my holiday to-do list, I'm protesting. My list keeps on growing with… Continue reading Empty Nest Santa Confesses to Losing Spirit of The List

Going Gray · Welcome

A Birthday Interview with a Baby of the Baby-Boomers

With optimism, here's a slightly different type of post from the perspective of a formerly high-risk for viruses baby boomer who lived to be 56 today!  I recently (just 10 minutes ago, while pouring my first cup of coffee) interviewed myself on my birthday (aka, today).  I hadn't even been up 15 minutes and my… Continue reading A Birthday Interview with a Baby of the Baby-Boomers