If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
With so many people like me dreaming of moving somewhere they feel safer, it feels weird to just blurt out someplace I’d love to live. I, like many others, have been looking at places and realizing the hurdles are very high. Also, nowhere on earth is perfect, and this is not the only country with far right factions coming into power.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that it’s no longer fun to think about moving elsewhere. Dollar signs and fears for a safe future intrude on my vision of green fields, standing stones, and holy wells. I also feel I’m acting on my privilege by feeling able to just pack up and go. So many have no choice but to stay where they are and deal with what they’re given.

But here on a barrier island on the east coast of the US, where I’ve been privileged to be staying for the past two weeks, it’s good. I am lucky enough to have access to what sustains and grounds me when I need it most.

Yep, I need to go home to my ranch with all the animals and birds, but the chance to be gentle with myself as I prepare for whatever I’ll need to deal with in the future. The woods have been good to me.

Let’s talk about something fun! The new camera has been fun! Lee and I made it to the bird sanctuary I went to last week, but this time I brought the new camera with the macro lens. I got lots of photos of mushrooms and moss.








The birds were also fun. I heard yet another Great Horned Owl there, so low and hooty. (The prayer trail owl was there again this morning—three days in a row.) I’m amusing myself.

I do wonder if joining BlueSky was a good idea, though. I have to carefully choose what I see. So far CBS News is upsetting enough.

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Story about hurdles and living elsewhere – my neice, a nurse,
packed up her dog and both boarded a plane from San Antonio
to New York, plane to England, met a Finnish veterinarian on a
boat to Finland where she inherited a 200 acre forest with ponds
and a river that borders Russia. She and the Veterinarian are
renovating A 300 year old Swiss type farmhouse and she is
refurbishing 7 fireplaces, hunting moose, and living on fish,
berries and mushrooms on her land. They swim in the Baltic
Sea and adopted a half wolf dog after the old dog passed. I can
picture you there- just takes courage at the right time. But you and
the pups are safe here too.
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Cool story! Thanks!
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