Daymaker - a person who performs acts of kindness with the intention of making the world a better place.
~ David Wagner
, author of Life as a Daymaker; how to change the world by making someone's day ~

DayMaker - any thought, word, or deed that spreads happiness, compassion, or fruitful ideas.
~ Annis Cassells ~

Sunday, June 3, 2012

‘Tis the Season



Variegated green, tree-stuffed hillsides fringe the curvy road as we enter Oregon from the south on I-5. It’s our annual trek to the northwest with me on Big Red and Judy driving the car behind, covering my backside. 

Mt. Shasta

This year the only snow we saw covered Mt. Shasta’s summit instead of the roadway in front of me. There was also a light dusting on nearby mountain tops. Good to look at from afar. Snow not on the road is good snow. (Some of you long-time followers may recall the harrowing encounter  with a snowstorm around Weed in June 2011.)

Seems as though my senses were heightened this trip. The greens shone greener; horses were more playful, glistening and posing in the sunshine. The cerulean blue of Shasta Lake threaded through my view, left and right. Clouds like white caps dotted Carolina blue skies as I rode through the Coquille River valley in Oregon. 

The air smelled different over the state line, and it changed again within a few miles from Highway 101 as I neared Coos Bay. 
Coos Bay Marina

Riding my motorcycle a long distance with only my thoughts and sounds of the road or those of my own making provides a length of time for quiet reflection. Hours in the saddle tipped my thoughts toward friends and family (past and present), the work and play that I love, and to the beauty of this life I lead. Seat-time Zen -- priceless.
~ xoA ~

8 comments:

  1. I am happy that you had an easy trip. I agree with you...crossing the state line gives one a whole new perspective. Looking forward to July when I get to make the trip.

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    1. Yahoo! We'll be looking forward to you coming up and hope we can get together during that time, Kate. xoA

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  2. glad to know u made it back without any troubles.. Sure got chilly today..... Did u think Shasta was higher than past years? Hope to see u at the market on Wed......
    thanks again for a nice read.

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    1. I didn't get a real chance to notice the height of the lake this time, Shari. Probably some additional traffic going about the same time as me. We'll be at the Farmers' Market on Wednesday. Hope to see you, too! xoA

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  3. Glad your are all tucked in safe and sound. What a great sole searching opportunity the bike seems to be. Hope to see you all this summer.
    XOXO
    Sister Jan

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    1. Yes, we are settling in, too, Jan. It is a wonderful thing being out there with your thoughts. We'd love to see you this summer, too! xoA

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  4. This last paragraph is so true. More me time in open view. Glad you made the journey with more travel smiles to come. Miss and love you both

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    1. Thanks, Trudy. We'll take all the travel smiles we can get. Miss and love you, too! xoA

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