Not quite sure how three years of life have passed without posting anything, but here I am again! I wasn’t lost at sea and certainly didn’t drown. Perhaps the best description is the boat was docked for awhile and there was much to accomplish before casting off for more adventures. I did need quite a bit of rest and restoration which took more than a year. Many changes were happening in various areas of life’s journey but, finally, my sea legs seem steady again.
So, over most of last year and now into this new year, my boat is moving through the waters again. It was a little choppy for some of the last couple years, with fast paced activities and details to navigate, but God was directing all concerned and much was accomplished with good outcomes.
So, with fresh energy to row and new goals ahead, the lifeboat is still afloat. Jesus is at the helm, as always. I can take some moments to catch up here while heading toward the horizon of new adventures.
I spent some time this evening reviewing the posts which were shared since I began jotting down my thoughts. It was an interesting read. Some things brought easy memories of the issue or experience that was attached to the writing. Some posts needed a little memory jog. Each post seemed to stand on its own merit while also being tied together with where my boat was sailing at the time. The last post is dated in January of 2021, a short time after my dad’s home-going, so there is much to share from that year until now. I’ll talk with you again soon. In the meantime, keep heading toward the lighthouse.



There is something inherently happy about spring flowers, especially tulips. The bulbs wait in the cold ground each winter, seemingly forgotten, until the earth begins to warm enough to help them push free again. The burst of color seems to happen so quickly, a bit of a pandemic of fresh life actually. Too soon, the lovely petals float away on the breeze and scatter across the yard. For a few days there was a new view and the heart is cheered by the beauty. Life moves along into longer summer days which bring more color and life.
Yes, I am posting about times we are a’seeing! No caption is necessary to explain this shopping cart nor the items in it. The items are not on store shelves anywhere because thousands of people in every location imaginable have been stockpiling certain basic items. Why? Well, this is the season of a strain of virus which has caused a pandemic, and that is straining everybody’s nerves. Immune-compromised people and the elder generation throughout the world are currently at higher risk and the world is taking drastic measures to contain those nasty little germs. But it seems to be a battle of patience over panic at this time.