After having constant (and very welcome) company on the road for the last month of October in the forms of April Ann, then Linda (my Dad's wife) and finally my Dad; Barnie and I find ourselves "stuck" smack dab in the center of this great country I've been so blessed to explore these past seven months. (Can you beleive it's been that long?!) For the second day I sit inside my RV in a campground next to Interstate 80 in North Platte, Nebraska. The heater's cranked and we're rocking and rolling to the i-pod and the WIND, the latter of which is gusting mightily at up to 60+ mph! There is also a thick crusty layer of ice/snow on the picnic table. Winter has come!
So I am staying put for now and, admittedly, feeling quite cranky and annoyed at my inability to move forward to my destination, not to mention the fact I broke my window blinds and blew a fuse in the kitchen as soon as I woke up! I am also having to deal with the agonizingly slow, irratic behavior of my laptop and even slower and unreliable internet connection!!! (Which is the only thing there is "to do") Arggghh! CABIN FEVER!
After all that has taken place, all I've seen and done, and the time that has passed, I STILL MISS HIM SO! I hear this song and I remember our wedding dance and the way the world fell away from me so utterly and completely as we moved slowly around the dance floor, our arms around eachother; all there was in the expanse of my universe in those pure and precious moments was him - this man I love beyond all measure and comprehension - my husband. And so today I stand up to play the song again and end up swaying there on my feet with my hands on my heart, my closed eyes shedding tears that carry salty streams of continued letting go down my cheeks.
This is the ending of one time; one significant piece of travel and transformation, and the beginning of another. I am on my way to Colorado (for those of you who may not know), and there I will stay temporarily with the Morrison's (North's cousin Dan and family) in Evergreen. At thier loving insistance and the fact they have three empty rooms upstairs, Barnie and I will take up residence there to explore living in winter weather very unlike what I've known all my life in S. California. There I will unload, winterize and store Grace the RV (not an ideal time to try and sell it!), find a 4 wheel drive vehicle and a job and ... (whoah momma are we ever wiggling in the wind here! The tree outside my small window is in a constant state of frantic severe bending and I bet if I stepped outside I'd have a hard time staying upright!) Anyway..
And so in the meantime here is a blog and some pictures of my month long house sit in Virginia. (Seems so long ago!) If I can I will post a few more updates and pictures of the shared adventures since then in the next few days.
Enjoy! Much love and WARM blessings to you all,
Stef (and Barnie)
I am just in love with these Blue Ridge Mountains... the miles and miles of wild woods and rural farmlands with weathered barns, plentiful ponds and fabulous trails. Ahhhh... Truly paradise for me. Even the small dispersed towns are charming and have all one needs; especially Floyd with all of its artsy ways and the famous Floyd Country Store Friday Night Jamboree; where musicians play bluegrass and folk music and locals dance the traditional Appalachian flatfoot.
The property and area is mostly wooded with loads of paths that I am joyfully exploring on foot. On this bit of land is a great three bedroom, two bath, two story cabin overlooking three tiered ponds, (the last and largest being full of catfish, blue gill, bass and goldfish), and a huge garden and apple orchard.
All the critters add to the idealism for me. Their animal family consists of one very old but still sassy and lovable siamese-ish cat with the same name of my first love/dog "Frodo", “Seth” is an 11 yr old BIG lovable black lab who reminds me of Jazzy (my yellow lab before Barnie), and… “Jazz”, (can you believe all this name synchronicity?!) who is an Appalachian Fiest; a small yet mighty hunting dog who Barnie has a thing for! Here is lovable big Seth trying to fit in Barnie's bed!
And I so thoroughly enjoy myself as I do my morning feeding rounds and also enter the garden, chatting up the hens and pruning the basil bush to add to my meals, digging up potatoes and collecting fresh eggs from the 4 fat "ladies" in the hen house. Yep, no question... this is totally, completely and joyously PERFECT for me!! The only thing I would add is a four stall barn, a few horses and some pygmy goats. Heaven!