It was our friend, Karen, from Port Orford!! After a number of delays we had a lovely visit..........and it was a thoroughly delightful couple of days. After Karen arrived and after showing her our new home, we traveled north a few miles to Oakland. Had a good lunch at Tolly's. If anyone get over that way, they should try to stop by....even for just a look at this great refurbished business. It was once a pharmacy although it looked like it was more. Done in old Victorian decor now with a gorgeous winding staircase to the dining room upstairs. They have some very good art hanging on the walls, cupboards of beautiful old china and dishes, lots of vintage old photos of past business, homemade pies and cakes, bread, quiches, and all kinds of other yummy foods. I think the chatter with Karen never stopped as we caught up on all the old, new and future news.
My photo album on Facebook held all my photos of our remaining afternoon as we toured by foot, Oakland. All the spring blooms were out along with the sun.......the fragrances, the charms of old well kept Victorian homes and cottages........surrounded by cottage gardens was a joy to the senses. Dogs, birds, kitties, alleys that reminded me of the French Quarter in New Orleans and lots more. It was a great afternoon and my camera went crazy with the clicking. If you want to see anymore of Oakland, take a look https://www.facebook.com/donnas1/media_set?set=a.10152541640583243.1073741847.741743242&type=3
Our next day we went to a park that I've been wanting to check out for quite while. Lots of all kinds of water birds. So.........even though my forte is not photographing birds, there were enough and they were tame enough that even I couldn't miss! And I saw my first nutria...........not the most beautiful of animals, are they? But that Mama loved her baby that was hidden (sort of) in the reeds........Mama kept a close eye on us for quite a while. and we kept our lens on her....All in all, it was a long overdue and wonderful visit with Karen. I had traveled with her on a cruise to Alaska a couple of years back and we dream of a trip to Ireland some day.
I can hardly believe I'm half way through my VA Hospice training already! It continues to be fascinating. Last week was particularly a good one......on Spirituality. My opinion is that spirituality encompasses the entire Hospice concept. There are so many various aspects, feelings, and emotions that are drawn from that one topic and everyone in our group had something to add to the training. It was said that when any of us, as volunteers, come across a possible spiritual need of our patient, that our own experiences (or lack of) pertaining to that need, will tell whether we can actually relate in a positive and meaningful way or not. That might be anger, guilt, fear, etc. And that really applies to any of us, I'd say. And there is the difference between truly wanting to help the patient and coming from the heart or talking so as to boost our own egos, just wanting to fix things that aren't ours to fix. Lots to ponder......letting our own experiences and discoveries from those experiences do the teachings. Things that can't be taught from a book. I love this training!!
Well, Easter is just around the corner and I wish you all a Happy One!!
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