A Direct Appeal to your Sense of Community

Thursday May 28, 2020 I’m a very passionate museum professional who other than occasional consulting gigs recently retired after 32 years in the field. I’ve got no skin in the game regarding the appeal I’m about to make to your sense of community. I feel compelled to do something so please take a few moments …

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Today’s Walk: Art & Poetry

Tuesday May 26, 2020 Just Baxter and I and four turkey vultures were visible on the headland this morning. These are the morning walks I really enjoy. We had the headland to ourselves. A lot of people are driven by the weather. Today we have light fog which usually means I’ll get the solitude I …

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Yesterday’s Walk: Thoughts on a Mother’s Day Treat

Monday May 11, 2020 Yesterday was Mother’s Day! A day to relish in our own family accomplishments (be they human children, fur babies, or other extended relationships) and to enjoy memories of our own mothers. Everyone has a mother so the day is one we all share. My day started and ended with my wonderful …

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Today’s Walk: Great Day for Play

May 7, 2020 What a spectacular day! Our weather right now is gorgeous! And it’s enticing. It’s like the mythological Sirens are beckoning us to come out and play. Baxter and I took our usual walk. As we headed down the hill I noticed that someone had been up in the friendly skies playing with …

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Today’s Walk: Finding the Sweet Spot

Thursday April 23, 2020 Baxter and I randomly changed the time of our walk by 20 minutes which may just be the sweet spot we have been looking for. It was a quiet morning on the headland and the adjacent beach. We pretty much had them to ourselves. There were other people around but not …

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