Mesa Verde and the Ancestral Pueblo People

  Sometimes it’s difficult to pull a story from a place—especially when its secrets are so well hidden. This is the case with my work-in-progress, “River” a contemporary environmental novel encased in archeological digs, folklore, religion and legends that intertwine with wide-ranging beliefs in the lost continents of Mu, Lemuria, and Atlantis. My jump off […]

The Stanley Hotel Shines –Estes Park, Colorado

The Stanley Hotel Shines  Unstable weather and thunderstorms came in quick succession all through the day of our Estes Park visit. In anticipation of downpours we scheduled a tour of the Stanley Hotel which inspired Stephen King to write “The Shining”. As a sensitive, I can usually tell if a place is uneasy—if it holds […]

Medicine Bow, Wyoming

Medicine Bow Wyoming   Webster’s New World Dictionary defines a pilgrimage as a journey to a shrine or holy place and/or any long journey to a place of historical interest. Exploration of the American West has become my pilgrimage. If you’ve read my memoir, Balanced on the Edge of the Crowd, you already have a […]

Freedom to Rest–Elephant Seals Migration to Piedras Blancas

Freedom to Rest—Elephant Seals Migration to Piedras Blancas  Female Elephant Seals spend most of their time at sea solitarily foraging the open ocean. In early May I fell among them, pointing and clicking my camera, to capture some rest. “Are you cold?” asked the volunteer docent, a kind elderly man with grey eyes and a […]

Mount Shasta–Can you feel it?

 I silently giggled at the trailhead’s warning sign. “Do not expect to be rescued. Rather, prevent rescues from happening in the first place, and be prepared to handle rescues within your own climbing party should something happen. Nature sets its own terms and YOU must judge how much risk you are willing to accept.” Yeah,” […]