
Accept What Is
Last week I was interviewed by a friend quoting an article I wrote in 2012 soon after my husband died, called “Seeing Challenges as Opportunities”. In

Last week I was interviewed by a friend quoting an article I wrote in 2012 soon after my husband died, called “Seeing Challenges as Opportunities”. In

It’s so beautiful here. Why should we be inside? The surf crashing against the rocks, the rhythmic sound of the waves, the breeze blowing through the

How am I today? I’m not sure because many feelings are jumbled together. Still accepting what is, but also still questioning, more than curious. So I

I’m at peace today. Mom was released from the hospital this afternoon. She tested negative for the virus. In another era before survival was paramount for

I didn’t feel like riding or writing yesterday – the weather was overcast and so was I. No musings for Day 22. The sun is out

Today Schwinn and I turned left on the beach road instead of right, exploring unknown territory. I passed a local theater with an LED sign saying

I felt like seeing the ocean today. Even though the beaches are closed, Schwinn and I were on a mission to find a shady place to

When I crossed the Inland Waterway bridge on my trusted Schwinn today, I heard an inner voice say, “Try something new. Do something different.” Instead of

I decided to ride west today, foregoing the ocean on a different sort of mission – to buy some little Easter presents for Dennis and Sharon.