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.
If you read
my June post then you know I prefer Winter to Summer and Longer Nights and
Shorter Days to the opposite. Knowing that, you might ascertain that I’d prefer
Snow to Sand.
Actually I
don’t prefer snow to sand. As you can see, I do however prefer the ocean as it's featured in my website banner. And no, that's not me in the picture.
Although
from my upstairs windows in the winter when the leaves are off my neighbors’
trees I can see the top of
Mt. Hood with Rose City Golf Course in the foreground |
Breathing
in the ocean air calms.
Seeing the
light shadows play on the mountains inspires.
I am
blessed to live a bit more than an hour from Mt. Hood (closer to two with the
way traffic is these days).
While I’m
also two hours from the Oregon Coast, my favorite area is the Central Coast and
that’s a little more than three away (and that also depends on traffic).
I remember
the days driving to the coast before the highways were built. Winding two lane
roads with careening log trucks, farmers towing threshers or loads of hay and
the folks with trucks with campers and pulling boats with lines of cars behind
them. No safe place to pass for miles!
One
memorable trip I made to visit one of my adoptive families out along the road
to the coast was adventurous! The farm truck in front of me carried the
detritus from harvested corn. He wasn’t going very far, or that’s my excuse for
him. No tarp covered the load. Within seconds my windshield was plastered with corn
husks and corn milk. Windshield wipers were struggling. Of course I dropped way
back.
All my
efforts to clean my windshield using the windshield wipers and spray were
minimal. I had some visibility but not much.
On a
narrow, two lane country road there was no place to pull over and do what? I didn’t
travel with hoses, buckets. Creeping along I made it to the family home. The
kids came out to greet me and before I knew it, a car washing brigade had been
formed.
My car was
pristine when I left a couple hours later.
And where
did that story come from?
Memories of
that drive that if I’d continued would have taken me to Lincoln City, Oregon
and a bit further Fogarty Creek State Park and a bit further from there Depoe
Bay. My favorite places along the Oregon Coast.
***Reminds
me of the time a friend showed me a hidden cove loaded with agates. The tide
was coming in and I had my sweatshirt off and tied into a sling/bag. It and all
of my pockets were full with agates. Remember, the tide was coming in!
“Oh, look
at that one!” I’d shout and dash into the rising water to capture one more
prize totally forgetting, in the rush of accomplishment as I snagged another
stone, that I still had a steep path up the side of a cliff to climb to get to
my car.
In
hindsight, I can see how the “fever” did and still does take hold of people
searching for gold, silver, turquoise, copper mines or whatever they see as
having value.My biggest agate and
a bowl of smaller ones.
The friend
who’d showed me this place was beginning to panic because I kept going after
“just one more”. Obviously we made it safely out of that cove before it was
inundated by the ocean.
Safely at
the top with prizes tucked away in the trunk of my car, I promised myself I’d
go back again for more treasure. And yet every time I tried to find the narrow
pathway to the beach, I missed it. Even though I looked for it for a couple of
years, I never did find it.
I do still
have those agates. Most I polished and used in making wreaths. I’ve a jar of
them nearby and every time I look at them I remember the intense excitement of
collecting agates in the hidden cove.
Yes, I’m
conflicted. I do not like hot much less humid weather and I no longer collect
agates because I no longer walk in the sand. And I do not like to shovel snow
(I’ve a wonderful neighbor who usually does that for me). I still prefer cool
even cloudy and overcast days that invite me to snuggle up to my computer and
put words on the page.
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.
Learn more about Judith's The Sacred Women’s
Circle series at JudithAshleyRomance.com
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