Owls in the Fog

Something about the same today as yesterday.
(photo P Volker)

Thank you. I was sitting struggling with the start of the post this AM and looking out at the morning fog. Usually it is pretty quiet here at this time, good for writing, and I was hearing the owls so close and so loud as to hear them through the walls. It is full moon time and they probably had a big time hunting overnight and have to brag about it. That’s what it seems like.

As for us we aren’t doing that much bragging lately. We are hunkered down in the fog and smoke with the Covid hunting. The news came out last evening that the Prez and First Lady have now contracted the virus. That is going to throw a whole new monkey wrench in the works such as it is, a most crazy time. We wish them well with this challenge as we try to keep politics out of this.

Yesterday I called in to order my allotment of chemo pills from the new supplier. My days on the clinical trial are coming to a close and my people at the Institute have figured out how to supply me with the same meds for my continuous benefit. This is a big deal and I am so grateful for them and their efforts.

I heard from Debra this morning on the Comments thanking me for mentioning her blog and of course, it is worthy. Let me repeat it here and give you some others that you might check out. There is so much fine writing out there that you can access easily.

Debra Jarvis’s monthly on the website for the University Congregational United Church of Christ, Seattle.

Richard Rohr’s daily.

Terry Hershey’s weekly entitled Sabbath Moment.

Joyce Rupp’s monthly. (Joyce wrote the Camino book Walking in a Relaxed Manner.)

I check in on these regularly. They are all major efforts and contribute to our overall well being. That’s what I would say!

Well, that is it for today. I have a drawing and a bid to work up for two doors that I would like to build for friends. Love my projects!

owly loves, Felipé.

4 thoughts on “Owls in the Fog”

  1. I am too lazy to comment every day yet I nearly always have a mental comment and love your blogs!! I especially like how you have been tying our Camino learned ability to roll with what the day or trail brings and to have courage to face our fears and fatigue and lean into our brothers and sisters and to share joy, encouragement and support! Thank you for the resources noted – I was able to find all of those bloggers you mention just by Googling their names! Such an amazing world of connecting we have!!! Foggy Loves – and OH – GO HAWKS!!! Somehow I agreed to go fishing in Winthrop during this Sunday’s game. I was obviously without my whits about me, whah!

    1. Robbi ~ I definitely enjoy your support. Thanks so much for being with us. The last three Hawks games were so amazing. We are bound to have one that is a dog. Fishing in Eastern WA sounds like a pretty good thing to do too. It’s all good! Felipé.x

  2. Hi boss,

    There is a blog from a guy who walks in the mud and writes pretty cool things too. Let me check that out and I will tell you so you can quote him too… 😉 😉 😉

    Times to be outside will come again Loves,
    Cris

    PS: I think the guy has a movie too, actually he has two I think… I have to find that name!!!! (although I think he has an artistic name too… kind of Ramon Estevez/aka Martin Sheen)

    1. Cris ~ great to see you early this morning before coffee. I didn’t tell you that you looked well rested. The staycation is agreeing with you I think. Felipé.x

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