Another Virgin River Haiku or Two

 Another Virgin River Haiku or Two

Jack runs the town’s bar 

Mel delivers the babies 

they have two children 

Preacher and Paige cook 

they have two children also 

Paige was on the run 

Vanni’s husband died 

his best friend Paul married her 

they have two kids, too

Old Doc Mullins died 

while he was babysitting 

senior bachelor 

Hope McCrea finds folks 

brings them to Virgin River 

I wish she’d find me! 

1889

 

1889

back up twenty eight 

days and weigh the damages

get back on the road

A Boo Haiku

 A Boo Haiku

Boo won’t let me write.

He’s curled up on my paper. 

Boo Radley said, “No!”

2021 New Year Haikus

2021 New Year Haikus 

Dames Ferry State Park

camping Lake Juliette’s shores 

new year welcomed here 

camper fully stocked 

sausage breakfast casserole 

black-eyed peas and ham 

Jacksonville beef brats 

Taster’s Choice flavor crystals 

Great Grains cereal

Duraflame gold bricks

here on campsite 23 

host-delivered wood

full window lake view 

dogs in our laps, watching ducks

locked and loaded growls

lunch at Whistle Stop

Bennett’s barbecue the choice

Fried Green Tomatoes

where’s our DVD? 

watching the movie (again)

raindrops on the roof

Jensen tuned just right

we love the country legends 

can’t beat classic rock!

reading, tinkering

relishing the disconnect

unplugged, loving life!

first day of the year 

doing what we hope to do 

more of through the year

there’s no substitute 

for together time, camping

hitch up and let’s go!  



Time

For Christmas, I received a pair of rugs my husband custom-designed for our camper entryways. In creating them, he put careful thought into how we enjoy spending our time together. On this first day of 2021, we sit here on the shore of Lake Juliette, listening to the raindrops on the roof, sipping coffee and admiring the beauty of the water, taking life lessons from the ducks who joyfully swim the lake in the rain. The rugs aren’t meant to last forever, but the memories will.  Here’s hoping that 2021 is filled with more time spent being fully present in each moment. 

 “Ultimately, time is all you have and the idea isn’t to save it, but to savour it.” – Ellen Goodman, 1986



     TIME

making memories:

us, one campsite at a time

a gift we cherish 






Goodbye 2020

 


Goodbye 2020

seventeen hours: goodbye 2020!

not hello 2021. goodbye 2020. 

goodbye covid

goodbye strange phenomena

no 2021 red carpet – just a 2020 eviction notice 

pack all your crap and leave!

goodbye 2020 and all your baggage

leave nothing on the curbside 

take everything – we’re moving on

you were a dumpster fire

leave nothing of your monstrous DNA

baby new year isn’t yours

and don’t play phoenix, either

pack covid and go!

2021 bears no relation to you 

goodbye forever 2020!