Archive for September, 2008

Off the Wall Thoughts - My Writing Word Count

Saturday, September 27th, 2008
I was thinking about how much I like to write the other day and a strange thought came into my mind: I wondered, how many words have I written over my life? I've written since I first learned how and haven't stopped. I still have the intricate stories I wrote as a child. I have dozens of half-filled written journals, not to mention my computer files. Imagine all the notes I took and papers I wrote as a journalism student and then a graduate student in healthcare. Just today in class I think I took about 4 pages of notes. I'm still at it with a 20 page term paper due in November.

I write a lot. I write all day at work, through e-mails or meeting minutes, etc. I write for fun. I write for pay. Just on this website, which just began this year, I've already written close to 20,000 words.That's a lot, and just from blog entries. It's amazing. My pour hands will surely have arthritis someday!

Visiting Bend, Oregon: Lava Cast Forest and Smith Rock State Park

Friday, September 26th, 2008
We had a nice time in Bend, although it was cloudy with rain showers. We didn't get to see the Three Sisters, only Three-Fingered Jack as we climbed the pass on our way over and Black Butte as we drove back to Sisters. It's too bad because I had the camera ready to take some great pictures of the mountains. We did, however, visit several sites we had never been to, including the Lava Cast Forest and Smith Rock State Park. The Lava Cast Forest was so amazing and unique. I'm glad we took the time to stop there. I can see why some people don't make the 9-mile trip to the site because the road is gravel. Yet, the road was groomed well and we traveled at a pretty constant speed of 30 mph. Once at the site, we found several other people, so some were adventurous, like us. We walked the 1-mile paved loop through the lava in amazement. These lava casts of ancient trees are so interesting. The walking tour guide pamphlet gave very good information on the site's geology, history and interesting facts. I highly recommend visiting the Lava Cast Forest just south of Bend. Smith Rock State Park was amazing also, but we didn't spend enough time there. Now we know to spend at least half a day exploring the park and doing some hiking. The park was very crowded, with hikers, rock climbers and people just wanting to watch the activities. On our way out, we saw the old ice cream store where Bill Sullivan stopped during his walk across Oregon. Make sure to read my Suite101 article - Lava Cast Forest Near Bend .

Another Tuesday Update on Life

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
Well, I am down to only doing weekly posts; not my ideal but I'm trying. Life is very busy. I started classes at Pacific and now have several books to get through on leadership. My professor is excellent, and willing to offer any help. I think this first class will be very good for me, once I can start digging into the work. I have to develop a leadership plan, for myself. I may be needing to contact some of you for feedback.

Other than school, we've had nice summer weather here in Oregon. It's been hot really. The evenings are cool and the sun is setting earlier. I don't like it getting dark at 7:30 but know it will only get worse.

Jeff and I will be celebrating our first anniversary on Monday. We have had a great year, despite the tragedy of losing Jeff's dad. We're still coping with this loss and will be for a long time.

I've continued with my travel writing but have limited my frequency of articles. I am still working on my articles for Wyoming. Here's one of my favorite pictures that I took in Wyoming at the Flying A Ranch :



September Update on Writing, School and Life

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
I am alive! I apologize for the delay in posts. I have been extremely busy. I just finished an article titled "Payment Pain" for Brass Magazine, about medical billing errors and what to do. It was a great experience, writing about healthcare, especially since I begin classes this week. It was like a refresher course on researching healthcare issues. I went through countless stats and resources to find the information for my article. I just hope it gets printed. I am waiting...

So, as I said, I begin my graduate classes this week at Pacific University. I am very excited. I even have a homework assignment before classes even begin. I will be busy reading and writing soon.

I've had a great time visiting with family the past few weekends. It's been great to see people who I don't see very often. I really enjoyed it, even though I know I had a lot to do.

I still have several Wyoming articles to write, and also several other NW travel articles - one on Washington. So, look for those in the coming weeks, as I find a little bit of free time.

Wish me luck with all I have planned!

Love Travel, But Glad to Be Home

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
I've been traveling a lot the past few weekends. I've enjoyed it greatly but it sure was nice to come home last night. We traveled to Central Washington this Labor Day weekend, to see family. Along the way we stopped at Multnomah Falls and the Stonehenge War Memorial. We had great traveling weather but the traffic was heavy. The drive up the Columbia River Gorge is always beautiful, no matter the season. Sometimes I think I take for granted it beauty and the wonderful sites along the drive. Most times I don't stop much, just for a quick bite to eat in Hood River. It was nice to stop at a few places this time. I saw many more sites I would like to explore sometime, such as The Dalles Dam, Cascade Locks, the Old Columbia River Highway, Celilo, and numerous state parks. It does make the long drive more enjoyable taking several driving breaks along the way.

I plan on staying home the next few weekends, since I have a lot to do.