I Grew up in the oldest village in my state - St. Vincent, Minnesota.
But I was born in Emerson, Manitoba.
I am only 4 degrees of separation away from the Hillside Strangler serial killers.
I learned to read at 3 years old (and yes, I am a voracious reader who likes nothing better than to lose myself in a good book, fiction or non-fiction...)
I have moved over 27 times (so far).
It took me 50 years to find the love of my life.
I once met Vincent Price at a baggage carousel in LAX.
I once went at midnight to observe the annual grunion run at Huntington Beach, sponsored by a local marine museum; we waited, and when the guides saw them, we were told to turn on our flashlights; males wrapped themselves around females, which in turn laid their eggs in the sand; as quickly as they came ashore, they were gone.
A friend and I once rode our horses along with a wagon train for 10 miles, during the American Bicentennial.
Speaking of horses, I have been lucky enough to have ridden in the Rocky Mountains, along the shore of the Pacific Ocean, in the deserts of New Mexico, as well as my own home prairies.
After leaving a bad marriage, I became a single parent at age 25, went back to school at 27, sought and obtained a good government job at 29, bought my first house at 31, and bought my first new car at 33.
I left that good job after 23 years to follow a new dream, which brought me full circle, back to a rural life on a small hobby farm like the one I grew up on.
I grew up in the house my grandparents built, that my mother grew up in, and later me and my children lived in for 18 months with my parents while I began getting back on my feet.
I have a deep love for my home village and its surrounding villages, which are really one, big extended family (and many are related to one another...)
I love writing as much as reading - in fact, I daresay I may like it more. It is like breathing to me, necessary to my life, the ability to document and express, to create and to share.
I have a deep passion for animals, and for several years dedicated my life to the goal of becoming a veterinarian. Life had other plans.
My best friend growing up was a cat named Dusty. He was a great mouser, who worked part-time as my alarm clock during the school year.
I nearly drowned when I was 4 years old. My mother and her friend took me to a swimming pool one hot summer day. They had me go in to the wading pool while they visited nearby. I somehow sneaked away to the big pool which I evidently thought looked much more fun. I slipped in holding the side, not knowing how to swim. A wave pulled me away and before I knew it, I was sinking, looking up at the sun through the water, the world going dark. Next thing I knew, my mother's friend was giving me mouth to mouth, then I was choking up water. She had just saved my life.
I used to play the piano fairly well, as an accompanist at my school, church, and as a soloist, including in competitions.
I once had a grand mal seizure.
I survived an 18-month bout of clinical depression by walking, writing, and with the help of two people - a very special friend, and my daughter.