The creeks in the Hoh rainforest, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, are so clear you can barely see them.

On a recent, brief “campering” trip–getting Vanna Grey used to the idea of short, regional outings instead of 8,000-mile, cross-country odysses–this thought occurred to me: I miss sharing the images of travel, and the thoughts they inspire. I miss the similes, I miss saying “those rainforest creeks are as invisible but as profound as my love of sharing.” I miss blogging!
Two years ago, I embarked on a Master’s program in LA, earning a degree in Creative Writing. As I wrote then, the degree itself wasn’t important; the WORK was. And in order to give myself time and space for that work, I backed off blogging. Backed WAY off. I haven’t counted, but I think I’ve only posted a handful of times in the past two years, mostly just when traveling.
But I’m almost done. Not with my novel; that’ll be easily another year. But done with the program, the requirements, the deadlines. The work is all self-paced now (and a lot cheaper.)

Which means I’m back, as a blogger. And I’m psyched about that. I get to share all the brilliant diversity of the Pacific Northwest, from tidepools…

to more tidepools:
From the smaller forest inhabitants…

…to its bigger ones…

…to the biggest of all:

I can’t wait–though, actually, I WILL wait, because our next trip is coming up soon. And then my graduation, which–yes, I will write about.
And then, you know what else I might share? Good old home life, which recently issued a giant “Ahem!” That same weekend we were campering, deep in the sky-obscuring forest? The skies of Lopez were doing THIS:

Sometimes, there really is no place like home. But here, there, or anywhere, I’m looking forward to sharing it with y’all again. See you soon.



The fact that you went on such an incredible “campering” trip and shared your photos is so greatly appreciated! If I didn’t know you, I would think all the photos were photoshopped in order to get such exquisite natural scenes!
Please, please if you’re in LaLa land for your graduation and have two minutes I would travel anywhere to see you and have a chance to hug you!
Please send all my love to your family as well!
Adina
Sure thing, cuz. When Helen & I figure out where we’re getting together, I’ll message you and maybe/hopefully you can join in the fun if traffic allows!
welcome back!
Thanks, my friend! Hope to see y’all sometime in the coming months…
Good Morning, Gretchen,
Thanks for the stroll in the wet, shade, and sounds and smells of the
west side. Sometimes I miss them a lot!
Glad to learn your nearing the end of “school.” And the next step is…..?
Sending you love, Rita
Thanks, my dear… they miss you too.
Next step is a bunch of steps: finishing the book! 😊 Still a long way to go.