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Respite . . .

10/16/2021

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Kayaking from Otter Cove to Sadie Cove and back August 2021
I spent this past summer flying from one remote worksite to the other with little time off to play. Capitalizing on the season’s cooperative weather, each site worked hard on projects that winter storms otherwise place on lockdown. But between my month long assignment at Indian Mountain and another six weeks at Utqiagvik, I managed a few days stay in my favorite coastal town.

Renting a corner room on the second floor of a 1941 Inn, I snuggle up against soft pillows and listen to the sounds and watch the undulating motion of the Bay from the cozy warmth of my bed. I stroll the boardwalks, buy a charcoal colored fisherman’s sweater, dine on fish-n-chips and collect rocks and shells from the beach.

Feeling the summer a waste without experiencing something that stirs my blood, I board a 28’ Bayweld landing craft and taxi across Kachemak Bay. Upon reaching my destination, I nestle down into the cockpit of a Looksha, secure the skirt and paddle off across salubrious water. I gently apply the blades starboard and then port as I slice through the water along the shores edge of Otter Cove taking photos and alternately chatting and listening to the relative silence and the sounds of nature.

We reach Sadie Cove and pull our kayaks up onto shore and lunch and explore the area. But when an ominous sky rolls in bringing with it a light drizzle and a breeze that moves over the surface of the Bay, we set off and paddle, what feels a long distance, back to Otter Cove.

I apply force as I plunge the blades port and then starboard as I rise and fall with the growing waves. The rudder requires more finesse to keep the stern steady than my casual foot play did when we started out. Arriving wet and tired and sore and happy, We carry our Looksha's up the beach and store them under the deck. And I settle back into the cabin of the Bayweld and taxi toward Homer, a hot shower and an evening of fine dining.


Life is so very good.
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    I credit my love of the outdoors to two major influences: Dad and Aunt Jan.

    Dad pushed limits. He seemed fearless through my little girl eyes. And when he’d take me and my sister camping in the woods or cycling through a canyon or swimming in the river, he made every experience seem as though we were bold adventurers conquering dangerous feats. 

    Aunt Jan nurtured. She loved to teach and she loved, what she affectionately called us at times, naughty children. I’ve fond memories of my four cousins, my sister and I traipsing along wooded trails or sandy shorelines chatting with aunt Jan. She had a gift for making us feel important, valued. She opened up her heart and the outdoors to each of us.

    Though these childhood experiences have long faded into memory, dad's and aunt Jan’s legacies remain. No matter what presses against me, my world seems to right, at least on some level, when I climb a mountain, float a waterway, pack up into the alpine, cycle along a trail, traverse a wooded path, pitch a tent, build and sit by a fire or throw a sleeping bag down on a sand bar and sleep under the stars.

    ​God’s creation has a way of calming my mind, comforting my soul and soothing my spirit. And I am thankful for dad's and aunt Jan’s examples that nurtured my love of nature.

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It's such fun jumping on beds . . . and couches too and eating pie from the center before serving it to others. I love laughing and I appreciate people who make me. 

Life is amazing with its possibilities. And, I am blessed by the wonderful people in my life and the liberty I have to pursue what brings me joy. In spite of life's griefs, there is peace and joy and love enough to fill all the spaces.


                                                      Zephaniah 3:17
​"The Lord your God is in your midst, a Warrior who gives victory; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will renew you in His love, He will exult over you with songs of deliverance."



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