Friday, December 19, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Season's Greetings!

Once again, I'll be taking a winter break from my blog until sometime in January. We're looking forward to seeing our son Brian. Since he lives on the East Coast, it's always super special when he comes home.
(Last Light - 16 X 20 oil on panel - by Michael Lindstrom)

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Wishing you and yours the joy, peace, and love of the season!

Friday, December 12, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Light and Love of the Season

Each year, Michael, my husband, places white holiday lights upon our house and some of the nearby trees. I always tell him I consider that task he does so lovingly for me, a Christmas gift.

While he's busy decorating outside, I bustle about decorating the inside of our home. We have one family/memory tree upstairs near our guest bedrooms, and another, more formal tree, in our living room. Over the years, I've accumulated so many Christmas items, that we've had friends tell us our home looks like Santa's cottage and workshop!

One of my favorite childhood Christmastime memories is my parents loading me and my siblings into the family car and touring our town in search of homes lit lovingly with colorful holiday lights. 

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza, or the Winter Solstice, the world seems to come alive with joy and laughter this time of year. Divine celebrations, feasts with family and friends, as well as songs and stories, all fill the air; they enrich our lives with the magic of the season: Light and Love. So, in the midst of buying your loved ones something special, take a deep breath and remember that this season should be about the heart. Savor your time with those you hold dear, thank the angels above for your blessings, and strive to show kindness and generosity this season. I know that's what I hope to do.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Winter Magic

While the calendar says it's still autumn, when December arrives, I always feel like winter is already here. (I took this photo out my kitchen window four years ago this month.)
 

As a writer, I'm inspired by Nature at all times of the year, but snowy days are the absolute best! That's the reason that I've written a collection of books with my artist husband, Michael Lindstrom, called The Lindstrom Wintertime Tales.

Since moving to a rural area over four years ago, my husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed receiving more snow than we did when we lived in the city. However, so far there's no sign of any snowflakes.

Here's hoping for a lot of snow this winter - it's so magical!

Winter's Blanket 12 X 16 oil on panel - Michael Lindstrom