My pneumonia and subsequent hospitalization in January crushed any plans for travel adventures in the spring, so I decided to TIME TRAVEL instead!
Many of you know that I’ve been writing a book for quite a few years about raising children in the 50s, 60s and 70s, “I Love You to Death, But….” and I’d like to share it with you. Talk about traveling back in time…! It is not written in linear form, but as short essays or episodes. I picked this photo of me stepping out of the 17 ft. trailer I pulled behind our station wagon for 6,000 miles, in 1969, as I drove my children across the U.S. and back. It gave them a glimpse of our vast country and its spectacular National Parks. I especially like this picture, because it shows how alike in appearance my sister, Anne, and I were growing up. It was while I was going over pictures to accompany the announcement of the book that she died. She was close to my family and a big fan of my travels, so I think she will be glad that, finally, I am sharing these memories with you. (Here we are on Webster Cliff in the White Mountains, NH.)
I will add new material from time to time, especially about our two most exciting trips — the sojourn around America, and a two-month backpacking adventure in Germany, Italy and France. So you see, I don’t have to be traveling to think about it. And neither do you! Stay tuned….
To read these Family Memoirs, click HERE.
Click on these family photos to enlarge.
I bet most of you are experiencing a luscious spring blossoming. Since I’ve inundated you in years past with my colorful display of rhododendron, lilac, dogwood, flowering plum, and you-name-it-we-have-it, I’m giving you a respite this year. Besides, it seems to me to have been the wettest, coldest spring since I moved here, and I’m tired of being told that trees and plants need water…no kidding…duh! But it does afford me an intermittent chance to dance wildly whenever the sun shines and the sky turns blue behind the billowing clouds. Give it up for experiencing joy and gratitude whenever possible.
Jerene
Oh Gracious Goddess! I love the picture, feeling, and words of you coming out of the trailer and the journey you had with those darling children. I feel so fortunate to see the adult in the young cuties, except for Chris who is indeed a precious one I almost know through your love sharing of him. Please dear friend, keep posting these stories. I LOVE THEM…and YOU!
Anna
These photos are a ray of sunshine- as are you!❤️
Tamara
What wonderful memories. Love reading all your writings Meg. Miss you
Sabdue Miller
So sorry you haven’t been at the top of your game. Keeping busy nevertheless!
Terri Pedone
Meg,
Storytelling is truly an art that you do better than most. You always find a way to stay active and engaged in telling, sharing and doing. I hope you’ll be on the road again soon for more travel adventures! Love, Terri