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Capitol Reef – One of My Favorite Places

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

After a summer of neglecting my Musings and News, I’m back. Writing from Capitol Reef in Southern Utah seems like a fine place to start. It is just so DANG beautiful here. The skies, the colors of the rocks and dirt, the way the land just juts up in these great formations and you really see the turbulent ways of the earth.

We arrived here yesterday. Flew in to Salt Lake and rented a car. Bill and I had our obligatory (one per vacation) big argument in the car on the way down. Something to do with the map (him driving, me reading. of course). I had the urge to wad it up and throw it at him. But he was driving, so I just folded it neatly and went quiet. He pulled over and I drove and he read the map. 

Then we saw this guy.

Now it’s not like I’ve never a bull before. I mean, you know where I come from. But this lovely fellow, it’s like he was selected to actually MATCH the landscape. He’s a beauty. And he knows it.

Okay, enough with the livestock. Here’s one of the things we saw today on our hike. It’s Cassidy Arch, rumoured to be where ol’ Butch and the Hole In the Wall Gang hid out at some point.

Wait a minute, that’s ME standing on the arch OVER Cassidy Arch.

Here’s the actual arch. 

We hiked up a quick 1500 feet or so to get to it. And then we went on and walked, oh, a good six mile hike.  It’s so pretty here, I don’t even notice how tired my legs are.

When Not Writing is the Right Thing

Friday, June 25th, 2010


Well, as I secretly expected, I haven’t written much while on these travels.  We’ve been in Italy and France and Switzerland. There is so much to see and do, the experience of different experiences, that I am not compelled to write, just to take it in. So I surrender, to the idea that I am gathering and storing things which will hide in various places of my memory. They will come out later, in some new form and find their way into stories. Things like the man in Italy with thick whorls of hair on each finger; the late night walk on the pier in Imperia where all the teenagers were celebrating the last day of school and we walked among them, invisible in our age; the duck in the water at the port in Rapaolo who demanded–DEMANDED!–bread, and all the fish followed her because she seemed to get what she asked for her; the sound of the harbor in Genoa–the freighters coming in and out; the thunderstorm in the early morning that sounded like railroad cars clashing into one another, the smell of fondue prepared especially for us in a chalet in the mountains; and the connections with friends–sometimes smooth, sometimes bumpy, but always rich because even when we are in places that are different and foreign, we are exactly who we are.

And Away We Go

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Packing for a long trip. WHEW.   We leave tomorrow for Europe and I think I’ve got MORE than enough packed. As usual.

I did talk myself into taking one pair of pants out. That made my bag SO MUCH lighter.  Or, it made room for something I’ll stick in at the last minute.

I’m taking my laptop and I plan to have some writing time. So you might hear from me. Or the revisions on my novel will hear from me. I always have great writing ideas when I travel — all the inspriration of a new place. But my brain sometimes goes very fuzzy on vacation, there are so many other things to do. Like lay in the sun, nap, read, talk, eat, see things. So if you don’t hear from me, you can assume I’m in the fuzzy zone.

Gratefully Ungrateful

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

I’ve had the great fortune of traveling, often and far, over the past twenty years. When I return from a trip, people ask how it was. My mind goes a bit blank and all I can come up with is, “It was great.” Then I say the great things about the trip. Then, because I feel compelled to be honest, (more…)