May 28th, 2026

- I am grateful for digital cameras.
- I appreciate a good fresh fruit smoothie.
- I am thankful for my freedom.
- I am blessed to read good books.
- I am thankful for the internet.
Ramblings, ideas and memoirs of a joyous adventurer. Absinthe aficionado. Empathetic thinker-feeler. Verbose writer. Avidly authentic. Hydrangea fanatic. Snow leopard lover. Joy huntress. Promising my devotees a honest glimpse into my life as I live with freedom, power and full self-expression in an unfiltered and sometimes distilled way. CHEERS!













“Your possessions express your personality. Few things, including clothes, are more personal than your cherished ornaments. The pioneer women, who crossed a wild continent clutching their treasures to them, knew that a clock, a picture, a pair of candlesticks meant home, even in the wilderness.”
Good Housekeeping (August 1952)
“I believe our possessions can be very revealing, offering insights into our personalities in intimate and illuminating ways. I believe surrounding ourselves with objects that speak to our souls can bring us authentic moments of pleasure. But I do not believe our possessions define us. Instead, I believe it’s what you love that expresses the authentic woman you are, not what you own.”
“Today I wish for you, as I wish for myself, that when our authentic adventure comes to a close, we can also be remembered as being by love possessed.”
“I know that I will be remembered as authentic and love possessed as BEing in my life in every moment allows me to suck every last drop of wonderfulness this life has offered each one of us as a gift. Snatch it and never let go!”
โBan Breathnach, Sarah. โSimple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joyโ. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 178 to 181 of 501.
I challenge each of you on this blog series to post comments so we all can grow together.


Driving home, I spotted an Bald Eagle sitting on the weather pole in the middle of the I-90 bridge. In front of my car he dove off the pole and floated in a loop across the freeway to land again on the pole, just facing in the opposite direction, The up close wingspan was amazing. I am so blessed and in the “FLOW”.๐ฆ













“We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us.”
Winston Churchill (Statesman & Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; November 30th, 1874 to January 24th, 1965)
“I think I am my home mold and shape one another.”
โBan Breathnach, Sarah. โSimple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joyโ. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 177 to 178 of 501.
I challenge each of you on this blog series to post comments so we all can grow together.


Driving home, I spotted an Bald Eagle flying north across I-90 into the Mercer Slough Nature Park. I am so blessed and in the “FLOW”.๐ฆ






