Monday, July 20, 2009
Destination Lone Eagle Peak
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Searching for solitude
Thursday, June 4, 2009
After the cranes
This was taken after flying in 30 mph winds trying to look at whooping cranes. Yes, despite what I had just been through I couldn't help but be blissfully happy. The lesson, don't ever try to look through binoculars from a plane that is bouncing all over the sky.
It will make you sick! Yes, if you are going to "live" you might as well experience as many senses as possible. All I can say is you haven't truly "lived" until you've been in an antique, 2-seater plane in 30mph winds, watching whooping cranes with your dog (and a very cute pilot), puking your guts out into a bag...It gets wierder!!! There was no tissue to be had through the whole plane so I had to use bread to wipe up any excess and blow my nose...yes, bread.
...Fall right into place
After making a few phone calls and getting nowhere, I finally got ahold of this gentleman, Dan. I explained that I wanted to be dropped off in the middle of nowhere so I could simply "be" in a pristine part of the world where nature is still in tact AND I wanted to see the whooping cranes AND the dog had to come. Without even a hestitation,
he came up with plan for making all this happen. And just to add a lovely adornment to my bliss, I got to fly around in this very-cool plane from 1954.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
GET READY!
Rain and I flying into Wood Buffalo tomorrow and being dropped off on a lake at a cabin in the middle of nowhere for 4 days and 3 nights!!! I would have been terrified to do this by myself a year ago. Now I am just sucking up the bliss of not choosing to let fear be in charge of my life.
I also have a plane coming to pick me up on day 2 to go see the Whooping Cranes....Oh my gosh, I am so excited I hope I can sleep...I have to leave at 5am.
Here's a great pic of Jasper...yes the water really is that color.
Into bliss and light (lots of light)!
Love, Karen
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Signing off and backpacking comment
I got a GSI backcountry coffee press. It works great other than the fact that the pour spout results in dribbling all over itself and it's spongy material...very dissapointing.
Talk in a few days. Will give Terry my whereabouts. Love Love
Talk in a few days. Will give Terry my whereabouts. Love Love
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