
Rails to Trails Bike Journey: Blossoms, Bees & Scenic Mt. Vernon Adventure
“Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself.” William Blake Day 4: Friday Harbor to Highland Garden House, Mt. Vernon Day 4: Friday



















“Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself.” William Blake Day 4: Friday Harbor to Highland Garden House, Mt. Vernon Day 4: Friday

Happy May Day! May Day and the Celebration of Life The First of May is celebrated widely and diversely. The Writers Almanac surveys the many different ways May 1st

The Power of Celebration and Joy It’s not long ago that we were 10 strong, here in our apartment in Vancouver, then in Bellingham… and
Summer Solstice Reflection: Finding Meaning in the Longest Day It’s almost Summer Solstice, Oh, my. It did come very fast this year! I found myself

The Companionship of a Long Distance Cycle The week long cycle with my daughter, on the Galloping Goose Trail, and several of the Gulf Islands

Spring Celebrations: Good Friday, Easter, and the Rites of Renewal Today is Good Friday, and Easter is just around the corner — or Passover, or

The end of the year is approaching — a new one is waiting in the wings, ready to slide in and bring 2013 into our
Christmas Choir Concert Inspiration Just recently we had our annual Christmas Choir Concert. An inspiring feature this year was singing the Gloria, from Schubert’s Mass
Celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving in the Season of Harvest This past weekend Canadians celebrated Thanksgiving. It has taken me a while to accept the second weekend
Coming Home with a Full Heart Home again, after a most amazing trip and the treasure of family time, which warms my heart and nourishes
The Grand Prismatic Spring: Earth’s Fiery Wonder Our last week of the big road adventure was spent in the Tetons and in Yellowstone Park. The
How It Will Look Traveling with young children opens my eyes in a wonderful way. The pace we walk is sometimes quick, when there’s ground
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