It is Christmas morning and I am camping on St. George Island off the coast of the panhandle of Florida. I am snuggled under a folded over quilt and a folded over down comforter. The little space heater I use in Lilac has been working hard all night. It is still cool in the camper outside my bed so when my alarm goes off. I lay there and wonder why I should get up. I mean, really, it is too cold to go out and walk or ride. It is Christmas afterall. But then I remember how wonderful the starry night was on Christmas Eve. How beautiful the sunrise was the previous morning. I remembered that it would be fun to send Steve a sunrise picture or two. I pull the covers off. I am already half dressed in two long-sleeve shirts and a light sweatshirt and long underwear. I turn on the coffee maker and finish putting on many more layers. Ending with a wind breaker because these days the wind blows the cold right through to your skin. Sleep - A Senior's Dilemma I have the alarm set
Letters to friends from a young-old woman, author and life explorer. This is Susan's journal of continuing travel adventures, goofy mishaps, and life experiences.