I love reading of your adventures. We have been trying to make up travel for the lost pandemic years. Sunday all of our children, grandchildren, and great grands are scheduled to be here, airlines willing, for an early Christmas celebration. First time they have all been together for Christmas in 25 years. I am over the moon excited.
I don't what's cooler--the adventure that comes from calamity, or the recognition that lost and found are bound up together. Wonderful examples in this newsletter. Looking forward to more!
Finally, I got to read this! Love the duet of words “lost and found”… reminds me of finding light in the darkness, or even gifts in the drama— ha! Better than Overused “ trauma” word!
yes
things do come and go
(as the tides)
thanks once again
for your insightful observations!
Thanks for reading! ... & being my first commenter!
Lovely writing & lovely images!
Thanks for reading!
I love reading of your adventures. We have been trying to make up travel for the lost pandemic years. Sunday all of our children, grandchildren, and great grands are scheduled to be here, airlines willing, for an early Christmas celebration. First time they have all been together for Christmas in 25 years. I am over the moon excited.
I bet... making up for lost time, family & travel!
Have a wonderful holiday!
thank you Meg - what a story - and where have you moved to? happy holydays - smiles for you
Thanks, Tara! I'm in Washington State, mostly Seattle... & you?
when you said you had moved - i thought you had left seattle - i am still in seattle - let's have tea/lunch walk along Elliot Bay in the new year -
Ah! I meant I moved my newsletter to substack!
Beautiful story, Meg!
Thanks for reading, Reva!
So glad to read your words again Meg!!
Ah! So nice to see your name & hear!
I don't what's cooler--the adventure that comes from calamity, or the recognition that lost and found are bound up together. Wonderful examples in this newsletter. Looking forward to more!
Finally, I got to read this! Love the duet of words “lost and found”… reminds me of finding light in the darkness, or even gifts in the drama— ha! Better than Overused “ trauma” word!