Hi, I’m Judith Ashley, author of The Sacred Women’s Circle series, soul nourishing romantic women’s fiction with light paranormal elements. My stories show you what life could be like if you had a place like The Circle where you are unconditionally accepted, supported and loved. And where, with this support, you make choices to overcome the darkest nights and choose love and light.
Welcome to July! We’re now officially half way
through 2022. If you live south of the equator, your days will begin to get
longer. Here, north of the equator, ours begin to get shorter. Unlike many of
my friends and family, I’m not a summer person. The sun is too bright, the
temperatures are too hot and traffic increases as people head out on vacations.
Not to be too curmudgeonly and because our
monthly theme is Vacation Trips and Bucket Lists, I’m going to share my
favorite trips. I’ve had the pleasure of adding on a few vacation days to more
business oriented trips than taking an actual vacation.
Because of my involvement with The William Glasser Institute International and Glasser Institute for Choice Theory-US, I’ve visited places I heard and read about and never dreamed I’d see in person – both in North American and elsewhere!
Here in the U.S.
I’ve attended conferences in
Houston and San
Antonio, TX;
Copper Mountain and Colorado Springs,
CO;
Boston, MA;
Hollywood and Orlando, FL;
Vacationed in Cayman Islands after Hollywood, FL Conference where my friend and I went to Hell! |
One
of both of my granddaughters attended the conferences in italics.
In addition conferences were held in Canada
(Montreal and Vancouver, B.C.). I missed the one in Toronto.
So that’s North America!
Where Else Have I Been?
Edinburgh, Scotland
A typical planting of flowers. This one is in Dublin. |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Bled, Slovenia - we spent a few days here to debrief after being ordered to leave Croatia during the Balkan Wars |
What has also
been a blessing is that I’ve had the opportunity to take one or both of my
granddaughters on several of these trips. The Big One was the Edinburgh,
Scotland trip with a week in London and sightseeing (Dover, Stonehenge,
Glastonbury as well as a London tour).
Why did I, at times, take my granddaughters?
Because in the past, the organization held a “Kids Institute” so the conference was more family oriented and people could plan a vacation around it. Through the Kids Institute, my granddaughters had their own adventures while I was in workshops or giving my own presentation.
2010 at Stonehenge |
They had the opportunity to meet and interact
with kids from around the world (Japan, Korea, Australia, Europe, South America
as well as various parts of the U.S.A.). I believed then and believe now that when
we meet and get to know people from other places in the world, our lives are
enriched and we have an opportunity to see how we are similar, what we have in
common and that creates a positive impact in our lives.
Bucket list? I used to think I wanted
to visit Scandinavia or various places in the Orient. Japan was high on my list
because in 7th and 8th grade I had a Japanese pen pal.
However, at
this point in my life I think my long distance traveling (think international
or at least outside North America) is less likely to happen. It isn’t just
Covid or cost although they are a factor.
I love my house and my yard. I’m less than 2 hours from the Pacific Ocean although my favorite spot is closer to 3. I’m about the same distance from Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood and only 20 – 30 minutes from the Columbia River Gorge and waterfalls. A five minute walk and on a clear day I can see Mt. Hood.
Mt. Hood as seen over the trees on the Rose City Golf Course |
Come fall when
the weather cools and, hopefully, the traffic eases, I may head off on the 2 –
3 hour drive and spend a few days along the Oregon Coast. As I’m rather
weak-willed, the probability of my taking another dozen or so pictures of the
waves crashing on the rocks is high. And I will remind myself of the saying we never stand in the same river…thus
these will be different waves from the multiple thousands if not millions I’ve
watched over the decades.
Number 1,002,010(?) |
One of the
additional blessing of my trips is creating believable settings in my books.
Much of Elizabeth: The Lady and The Sacred Grove takes place in Ireland. The scene at the Ashford Castle? Yep, I
did stay there in 1994 when I traveled there for the Dublin Conference.
You can read
my Sacred Women’s Circle series to
learn more about every day women and the struggles and challenges they overcome
to find unconditional love.
My Staying Sane in
a Crazy World, provides
you with a template to create your Personal Staying Sane Plan to help you
through the challenging times.
You can find all of my
books at your favorite e-book vendor. Be sure to ask your local library if
you’d prefer to read my books through that resource.
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7 comments:
What fun places you've been, Judith!
Lovely post, Judith. Croatia is on my list of places to visit. Your granddaughters are lucky they could share trips with you.
Paty, I've been to fun places and had fun while there...and then there are the fun places and I never left the hotel! Too hot and humid for this PNW girl. I ended up in the ER at one of the Kansas City conferences and narrowly missed the same fate at the Cincinnati one. If I was going to travel internationally again, I think I'd enjoy Iceland. Your trip there a few years ago popped that country onto my radar.
Dari, Croatia was/is one of my favorite places. I felt so at home, even during the Balkan War. I kept thinking I should be able to understand what everyone was saying when they weren't speaking English! I'd love to go back. There was a small town in the mountains that made the most amazing wine!
And the creme cakes we had when we were in Bled, Slovenia - my mouth still waters 27 years later - yum!
Good for you, Judith. Stay safe and keep on writing.
I've enjoyed all of those countries and many more where I've taught literacy.
Joan Ramirez
Thanks for stopping by, Joan.
You have been to a boat load of places, Judith! Love your pictures and the blog was fascinating.
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