Camping

Camping is defined as "the activity of spending a vacation in a camp, tent or camper." So says one dictionary, anyway. For some of us, it's simply getting away from "home base" for a night, preferably in nature. Below, in photos and captions, some recent one-night getaways in Michigan's far-north (Upper Peninsula). This lighthouse, captured … Continue reading Camping

Minutes in Pictures

One day = 1440 minutes. My elusive goal is to be fully present for each of them. That's pretty much impossible because of what we called, in meditation, "monkey mind." And that's ok because we are human, with all our complexities. But taking and sharing photos makes it easier to be in (and then remember) … Continue reading Minutes in Pictures

Family, Furniture & Gravel

How satisfying to fill the porch with family - my first overnight visitors! And we have more furniture. And gravel. Things have been busy both indoors and out as the Cabin at Many Moons continues to come alive...so busy that I've had little time to write. Here's the update from the far-north in photos and … Continue reading Family, Furniture & Gravel

1,000 Miles Away…

I live half the year in northern Michigan and the other half in northern Virginia. Jeff lives in Michigan. So, this time of year, we live 1,000 miles apart. Still, we continue to work together on the Cabin at Many Moons. After all, "remote working" is the thing these days! We're on the phone daily. … Continue reading 1,000 Miles Away…

Up Lake Huron: Close to Closing

As we continue up Lake Huron, we're just 100 miles or so from De Tour Village in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where the Mainship Many Moons will close the loop -- i.e., finish The Great Loop -- and then continue a few hundred more miles to her home port. Loopers call this closing of the loop … Continue reading Up Lake Huron: Close to Closing