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Reflections – Post Travel and the Holiday Season

It’s been awhile since my last posting. I’ve been quite busy these past few months. Two wonderful trips abroad and a bout of COVID distracted me. However, I am still writing! I’ve been writing a memoir, revising two young adult books, and have returned to working on my women’s fiction about an Irish immigrant girl.

My trips abroad included a river cruise on the Rhine which included tours of Koblenz, Speyer, Cologne, Rudesheim, Breisach in Germany,  Strasbourg in France, Basel in Switzerland, and Kinderdijik in the Netherlands.  We visited the Cathedral of Speyer, the Cathedral of Cologne, a Medieval Village, Marskburg Castle, and an operational windmill in Kinderdijik. The Rhine Valley of Germany is an enchanting place with its pine clad hills, vineyards, Medieval castles, timber-framed houses, and Gothic styled churches. 

My second major trip abroad included one for the “bucket list”: Egypt with an add-on of Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

 

Egypt with its many ancient and historical monuments, pyramids, temples, and museums provided so much insight into ancient life, and an exotic journey into the past. I learned so much from this trip as well, enjoyed a ride on a hot air balloon over the Valley of the Queens and saw the sunrise over the Nile from hundreds of feet above it, and even rode a camel along the desert. 

The tour of Jerusalem included a visit to the Wailing Wall, walking the Way of the Cross along Via Dolorosa, the famed Old City with its combination of churches, synagogues, and mosques, the Church of St. Anne, birthplace of Our Blessed Mother Mary, as well as the modern center. In Bethlehem, we visited the birthplace of Jesus. This provided a deeply moving and spiritual experience.

 

 

 

Well, now it’s back to the writing business.

With the year almost at its end, I am grateful for much –

family, good friends, ability to travel and do much after retirement from teaching, and better health. 

Happy Holiday!

May there be Peace in the World.

 

 

 

 

 

Pack Up Your Imagination

I love to travel! Born in the sign of Sagittarius,  I definitely have a wanderlust and have been fortunate to visit many countries and parts of the USA. Travel gives me the opportunity to learn, to meet people, and to get inspired. The writer in me enjoys the scents, the sounds, and the sights of new places.

Aside from packing my clothes, my camera, and books to read while away, I pack a journal or two. Sometimes it’s a plain notebook, and other times it’s a fashionable travel journal. Regardless, what matters is being there, writing about the people and places I visit, and invoking my muse to create stories. While it’s easy these days to Google information, I think that to actually be at a place that becomes the setting of a story lends credibility to the writing.

That’s what guided me in writing my western historical romance Wildflowers. On one of my many trips to visit my family in Tulsa, Oklahoma, I took a side trip to Independence, Missouri, the jumping off point for the pioneers going west.

My work-in-progress is partly set in Cork, Ireland, and uses the historical as well as the cultural background of the land of my ancestors. It will be a generational saga based on immigrant experiences.

I may not use all of what I discover or experience on my voyages, but somewhere in the recesses of my imagination, they linger to be called forth sometime. So, while glancing at the scenery, taking a tour, or reading historical guides, my journaling will provide the fodder for what I might write later.

Oh, the wanderlust is calling, time to pack up my journal!