Escape and Return
After making my escape to Gunflint Lodge, I return home to routine and duty and wonder how to hold on to a bit of wildness.
The ups and downs of aging and the changes life brings on.. Topics include divorce, loneliness, loss, spirituality, and more.
After making my escape to Gunflint Lodge, I return home to routine and duty and wonder how to hold on to a bit of wildness.
I write, because I lose myself and the world around me when I don’t. It feels like creation. Like evidence that I’m still here and there is time.
Finding my usual mode of operation insufficient, I look for a better way of living since setting our clocks to not-normal-time.
Some overwhelmed people hang out at a bar and pour out their troubles to a bartender. I prefer talking to my hair stylist.
How does one get unstuck? You know, that kind of stuck where you can’t seem to carve out enough time (or what you believe is enough time) to do a decent job at something so you do nothing.
On a recent walk, I decided to look for beauty in ice, which can be quite destructive. Such surroundings are bound to inspire thoughts of ice queens.