Winter Music for My Soul
The Sounds of Orcas Island
Clay Cafe Day
Nature in November
Until Next Year, Cross Country
November Morning Magic
Ornate Pumpkin Art
Witches on the Water
A Sparkling Fall Day Wedding
I Am My Own Enemy
A Final Goodbye, Orcas Style
It’s Now Officially Jacket Weather
Michael Armenia: “I’d Rather Remain an Enigma”
Celebrating Fall at Morning Star Farm
One Hour Equals Twelve
My Favorite Kind of Day
Walk in nature for an hour or so with my husband, blend up a kale-banana-peanut-butter-date smoothie once home, set it in my bike basket along with my computer, bike down to the Co-op to buy a warm loaf of Endswell Bakehouse sesame or wheat and brown sugar and oats bread, …
Fall Five Years Ago
A Look at Early October
3D Printing at the Funhouse
The Fruits of Fall
OCS’s Permaculture Garden
Tech Help for Locals of All Ages
Her Last Orcas Island Birthday
This Is Me
Summer Movies Under the Stars
I love that people come together at The Village Green in the middle of Eastsound for all kinds of very Orcas-y gatherings, from Saturday Farmers’ Markets and Sunday night music concerts all summer to open-air movie nights with lawn chairs and blankets. The Orcas Island Film Festival organized three such …
Paying for the San Juan County Fair
13-year-old’s entry fee: $5 corn dog, elephant ear, and cotton candy: $19 three rides on Gravitron: $15 vomiting at 2AM: priceless (…if you remember the MasterCard “priceless” commercials)
Hovering Over Beauty
Portable Planetarium Show
Kids on this island are so fortunate because the world comes to them. We were recently treated to a planetarium show in the public school cafeteria, thanks to our library and the Pacific Science Center. We entered this mobile, inflatable dome, which became the night sky complete with constellations and …
S’more Parkour
Parkour Camp with Exo
This is Exo. Super nice guy. You may have seen him flipping off walls here and there around the island, followed by burgeoning parkour enthusiasts. What’s parkour? It is “the activity or sport of moving rapidly through an area, typically in an urban environment, negotiating obstacles by running, jumping, and …
My Funniest VBS Moment
Last week our local Community Church put on our annual Vacation Bible School. This year’s “Roar” African theme meant decorating all of the church’s rooms with appropriately patterned fabrics and rattans, sunset silhouettes of giraffes and rhinos, and colors galore. It was my role as a “safari guide” to accompany …
Journal From a Visitor
So-called Modern Man
But Will They Ever Sleep?
Island Market Makes Cents!
I’m proud of Island Market! They are now, as of today, charging 25 cents per paper bag. Hooray! Get sewing, ladies and gentlemen! All the bag money they do receive will go toward critical needs here on the island. Thank you, corporation, for making sensical change! Keep it up!
This is Cathy
Stunning
Creative Carte Blanche
How We Choose Our Mayor
Children, Be Encouraged by Trump
Dear Children of the World, Be encouraged by our president. He is proof that you can do anything in the world that you want to do, regardless of how you choose to live. His life was not lived morally, and he now stands for truth and justice. His ego was …
A Pique at the Cirque
A Very Island Birthday
I love that on Orcas Island, you can pick just about any stunning place to go on a beautiful day and you’ll be some of the only people there. Our younger one decided he wanted a birthday party in the woods. We planned plant-potting, woodsy-house-building, bouquet-making, scavenger hunting, and edible-plant …
I Can, So Should I?
A Day at the Zoo
Freaking Awesome Cirque-US
WOW. I went to Cirque-US the other night at Orcas Center. Talk about DYNAMIC! Probably the best show I’ve ever seen here on Orcas Island. It was NONSTOP, BIG entertainment – WILD costumes, FABULOUS makeup, COOL freakiness, IMPRESSIVE choreography, and people stepping out of their comfort zones to do AMAZING …
I Miss Affordable Muffins
Worthy Bread
Daycation on Shaw Island
Home Alone
Most people experience it when their children are young, but today is the first day in almost 14 years that both of my children have gone to school all day. It’s Test Drive Day at the Christian School, so they’re getting a feel for what 3rd grade and 8th grade …
Fun at the Nursery
A Look at Tiny
Eloping on Orcas Island
Late Afternoon
Inspired by a Pink Cupcake
Trashion Fashion Show
Kids’ Variety Show
Mud Run
Time for Three
Yesterday Time for Three, a super dynamic and charismatic trio, performed for the Orcas Island Public School kids at Orcas Center. Double bassist Ranaan Meyer, violinist Nick Kendall, and violinist Charles Yang wowed us all with their combination of skill, improvisation, and easy humor while playing classical and modern mixes …
Blowing it with National Geographic
Bob and Iris
Physical Calligraphy
Out of respect for Anthony the Dancer, who choreographs the Island Inspiration All-Stars, I will not show you snippets of what happened tonight at Orcas Center. He prefers that audience members refrain from taking photos. It was fantastic. As usual. What especially stood out to me were the songs sung …
Jeopardy Try-Out
Apple-Grafting Class
Walter Mitty and Scott Kelly
Body Job
I’ll never forget taking a career assessment in high school. After filling in all kinds of bubbles pertaining to my skills and interests, the computer thought about it and spat out an answer. Biologist? No. Environmental Scientist? No. Photographer? No. Acrobat. That was my deeply-computed destiny. All those good grades …
Seniors Have Talent
My Brush with Jeopardy
Annual Science Fair
Development Everywhere
To Homeschool or Not
Mamma Mia!
Spring Sprang Saturday!
The Sabbath and “Weird Al”
4 Hours of Gentle Snow Today
My Brother’s Art
Not for the Faint of Heart
Art from Paper Plates
Sunshine After the Big Snow
Temperate Island to Tropical Island
Snowbound Church Service
Last Night’s Lunar Eclipse and Blood Moon
Rainy Movie Night Ideas
When the Norm Isn’t Right
I love my life. I am grateful that I happened to be born into a loving, middle-class family in a free country. I never missed a meal, a night of sleep, or an educational opportunity. I am now 44 and the ways of living that I learned aren’t feeling right …
Community Dinners…WOW
Ocean Night at Sea View Theatre
An Unusually Springy Winter
He Was the First to Ride an Orca
The Story of Stuff
Tech Time for Senior Citizens
Life Goes Internal
Local Phenoms Kaj and Tashi in Concert Soon
The Annual Children’s Christmas Market
The Annual Santa Ship
Fun with My Homies
The Holiday Artisan’s Faire
Tomorrow’s Children’s Christmas Market and Concert
One Year of Orcas Blogging
Thank you very much for reading this blog. I really appreciate you. I started it figuring that even if no one read it, I’d enjoy writing it. I can’t add to it everyday in a consistent manner in the way that I’d like to since I’m serious about spending my …
Russel Barsh and The Insect Club
Holiday Events Abound
The Things of Fall
Life is now going internal here – cooking, art-making, reading, documentary-watching, jewelry-making, creative dreaming. Somehow, the weather has still been amazing. The sun hasn’t yet gone away for the 5-month gray-out. And it’s not really fireplace-cold yet either. Nevertheless, we’re enjoying potato soups, clove-orange pincushions, Spartan apples (thanks Theresa!), varieties …
Camp Orkila’s Annual Fall Festival
We’re so impressed every year when Camp Orkila puts on a Fall Festival for the Orcas Island community. It’s an enjoyable all-day experience out on their land, rain or shine, and it’s completely free. They cook huge pots of pumpkin soup, chili, and vegetarian chili. They press hundreds (maybe thousands!) …
Joining the Local CSA
A Little Audio Story From My Past
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Our Technicolor Fall
Not Only Are the Orca Whales Dying…
The 5th Annual Orcas Island Film Festival
The Annual Orcas Island Farm Tour
A Talk for Animal Lovers
A Whale of a Show
The Case of the Missing Garden Sign
I wish I had a photo of it. Do I? Somewhere? I had found a very long piece of driftwood. I brought it inside to the kitchen table and had a ball painting it. I colorfully and glitteredly wrote, “God please bless the garden” (I didn’t leave enough room for …
Lance Armstrong Came to Town
Camping on Sucia Island
Just returned from camping on Sucia Island before the weather gets iffy. Our younger boy’s summer birthday wish granted a tad late. A perfect three-day window of perfect air, perfect temperature, penetrating sunshine, and the island almost all to ourselves. Three full days of sun book-ended beforehand by a full …
Trump’s Own Words
Cussing, lewdness, condescension, and lying are not welcome in our home; nor on my blog. I find it ironic that the one post that includes all of these comes from the mouth of the current president of the United States… “I did try and fuck her. She was married…I moved …
Meet Canoe Island
Visiting the Shaw Island Nunnery
If You’re Perfect, You Won’t Understand
Go no further in this post if your life is a chair of bowlies. Because you won’t understand. A friend of mine from high school once told me that she never confided in me from afar (we live thousands of miles away from each other) because she assumed that everything …
Kayaking the Cold, Crystal Waters of the Puget Sound
Gone to the Fair
Zumba-ing
The End of A Dream for Leo Lambiel
Devastation After One Little Power Outage
Yesterday the power went out around 10:00 in the morning. While in the library, I heard from a frustrated woman that it would be at least six hours before they’d get it fixed; she was very upset that she couldn’t use her cell phone for the day. Maybe she was …
Art Tour – A 3-Day Sensory Adventure
Art Tour – Kandis Susol’s Paper & Encaustics
Art Tour – Sean Forest Roberts’s Ceramics
Art Tour – Anusha Solayea’s Jewelry
Art Tour – Thomas Leonard’s Blacksmithing
Art Tour – Barbara Gourley’s Oil Paintings
Art Tour – Michael Yeaman’s Geology & Stone Work
Art Tour – Zackarya Leck’s Blacksmithing & Sculpture
Art Tour – Peg O’Hara’s Mixed Media
Art Tour – Sharon Ho’s Ceramics
Art Tour – Barbara Bentley’s Fiber Art Socks
Something I love about the studio tour is the enjoyment of seeing new neighborhoods and new vistas. Barbara Bentley’s studio overlooks Crescent Beach from an eagle’s point of view – it’s a sweeping look at the sea below that I’ve never witnessed before. Absolutely breathtaking. When we entered her studio …
Art Tour – Mary Jane’s Ceramics
Art Tour – Bruce Wilson’s Thermal Oil & Wax
Art Tour – Rosemarie Altberg’s Family
Art Tour – Kim Middleton’s Bird Paintings
Building Character
My Mom’s First Official Book Review
He Made a Choir of Us
A Time of Jubilee
Life on Orcas Island
The Blackberries Are Here
Swimming Across the Lake
Home Sweet Home Via Barge
Summer Camps and Activities on Orcas Island
4th of July Fireworks off the Barge
Four Festivities on the Summer Solstice
Digital-Era Parenting
Parenting isn’t easy, but this is new territory we never learned to navigate through our parents’ examples. Will play dates involve actual playing or virtual playing? Will going to the library result in browsing for great books or salivating over the shoulder of another boy playing Roblox? Will owning a …
The Basic Stops and Our Favorite Shop
Time to Build the Wood Pile
Walking and Reading
Flowers of Summer
Growth on Orcas Island
Fermentation is in the Air
Anthony Howe’s Kinetic Sculptures
$15 Goes a Long Way at The Exchange
Our Son Flew This Cessna Today
The Lime Kilns on Orcas Island
Seattle Rock Orchestra’s Annual Visit to Orcas Island’s Doe Bay
Orcas Island Marine Life
Newts Abounding
A-newting we have gone, A-newting we have gone Heigh-ho, the derry-o, A-newting we have gone.* Newts are abounding in ponds around our island this time of year. It’s a child’s fantasyland. And an adult’s! *The ASPCA and The American Humane Society declare that no newts were harmed in the following …
Riding a Tall Ship off Whidbey Island
All kinds of opportunities come our way, living out here on these islands. We and a bunch of other families from Orcas Island signed up to board and ride a tall ship off Whidbey Island the other day. The enthusiastic, kid-friendly, knowledgeable crew showed us skills, explained navigation tools, taught …
Clay Cafe – A Favorite April Diversion
The Tulip Fields are Bursting
New Life in Our “Backyard”
From Orcas Island to Kenyan Orphanage and Back
Carnival Day at the Orphanage
We’re Headed to an African Orphanage This Month
The Paper Airplane that Won the Drone
Orcas Island abounds with unique events throughout the year. The Paper Airplane Contest held in the public school gym is nothing frilly. Simply a lot of kids with five sheets of paper each, forming planes for three contests – distance, time aloft, and accuracy. First-, second-, and third-place winners in …
What Really Keeps You Healthy?
The Orcas Oscar Report
Living on Orcas Island is the antithesis of living in Hollywood. We cherish our space. We love our peace and quiet. Our wardrobes reflect function over fashion. And anonymity is king for many. We haven’t had cable for years but I know how much my mom loves movies and watching …
Highway Thru Hell to Skating, Sledding, and Snowshoeing
He Paddled All the Way to Alaska on a Stand-Up Paddleboard
Bulbs and Buds Don’t Lie – Spring Is On Its Way
How Fitting That It’s Snowing During Mid-Winter Break
We Watched Our Dog Almost Drown Today
Yesterday it snowed. It was a beautiful, quiet, heavenly sight watching the flakes slowly flutter to the ground all afternoon and into the evening. I went for a longer-than-normal walk this morning, taking in all the sights and capturing pictures of all my familiar walking places now donned in white. …
Island Icicles
Orcas Island’s Dark Underbelly, If You Could Call It That
The Sun Came Out Yesterday
From Broke to Opulent in South Africa ~ A Story From My Past
17 Things About Living in Constant Rain
Meet Dan and Katie
Dan and Katie have been on my mind since creating this site because they are intentional about every single lifestyle choice they make. I respect them for that. As I sit cozy inside my heated house writing this, I’m alternating between watching a National Geographic documentary called Before the Flood. …
How You Stack Your Firewood Says Something About You
Period ~ A Story from My Past
Under the Blanketed Sky
Roadside Goodies
A Typical Winter Walk on Orcas Island
A Lovely Good Evening Tonight on Orcas Island
Naming the Underwater Cable
Snow Joy
How Can a 7-Year-Old Help Every Oppressed Person? Let Me Know…
The Flyer That Changed Everything ~ A Story from My Past
Orcas Island, Preserved in Jam
Orcas Island’s Young Entertainers
Hello, New Year, from Orcas Island
Winter Hibernation = Creative Proliferation
I love the winter season here on Orcas Island because everything changes – not just externally, but especially internally. Life goes from constant outdoor gardening and athleticism in the sunny summer to indoor creative proliferation and exponential educational explosiveness in the brisk, perma-gray winter. Our younger son has listened continuously …
Wintry Orcas Views
Good Morning, Perimenopause, What Part of Me Would You Like Today?
Mountain Magic and My Worst Momming Moment
All the Presidents in One Story
Never a Dull Moment Here
Our Son’s First Love
Crossing the Sea to Costco
When the Power Goes Out
50+ Things that Make Orcas Island Life Different
Ahhh… Seasons
Moving from Santa Barbara, California, to the San Juan Islands off the northern coast of Washington State gave us one of the biggest changes we coastal Californians had ever experienced – seasons! While summer here is sunny, stunningly beautiful, and very external, fall and winter bring a very palpable internal …
Animals, Animals Everywhere
Orcas Island Thanksgiving Potluck
I couldn’t let another year go by without capturing one of our island’s festivities that sets it apart from everything else in mainland USA. Down the forested, aptly-named Haven Road sits the Oddfellows Hall, overhanging the ocean and glittering inside with year-round fairy lights and huge paper lanterns. Every year …