What’s Up Lately.
Episode 006.
Hey Everybody!!
I hope that you all have been well.
My life has been busy, but that’s nothing new given the fact that my three teens keep me on my toes.

Getting Outdoors.
Now that the rain has finally moved out (for the most part), I’ve been making a conscious decision to get outdoors more often. We thought that we might take a walk on the short trail at Roanoke Mountain, but it was closed. I suspect there must be damage from the flooding because as of yesterday, it still has not reopened.
We walked along a trail near Mill Mountain Zoo and I stumbled across a GIANT leaf. I couldn’t find the plant that it had fallen from, but I was enamored by it. I left it on a tree stump so that some other passerby might find it and be as amazed by it as me.
Roanoke River.
I was curious how things looked at the Roanoke River after the flooding had subsided. We decided to take a walk along the Greenway. We chose the portion by Wasena Park. There was evidence of the flooding in areas covered by a layer of dirt.
Blog Theme.
Behind the scenes, I’ve been working through a list of goals that I’ve been pondering, assessing, and working through for some time.
One of those was my blog theme. I’ve been considering implementing the changes that I’ve wanted to make for over a year.
And I’ve finally done it!
You may have noticed that the layout on the main page has changed along with easier access to the categories.
I am still tweaking many things, but feel free to dig around and offer feedback on what you think of the new design.
Amazon Affiliate.
After much consideration, I finally decided to take the plunge and become an Amazon Affiliate.
If you aren’t aware of the program, the concept is that if you click on the links to products that I’ve recommended and then purchase something on Amazon through that link, I earn a commission.
It doesn’t change your cost and since I share about certain products already I’m hoping that over time this may offset portions of my cost in running the blog.
Bathroom Remodel.
The upstairs bathroom remodel is actually complete!! Since it’s in use by two teens, taking photos of the entire bathroom haven’t happened yet.
I chose to paint the walls in Sherwin Williams Sea Salt. We opted for a gray stone tile in the shower. If you recall the sneak peek that I gave you in this post, we did a tongue and groove board placed horizontally over a portion of the wall. Those boards were painted white.
Miss Sunshine turns 15.
Miss Sunshine turned 15 on the 21st. I wrote a love letter to her as she turned 13 and each year I read it and realize that those are still all my hopes and wishes for her.
I so often think of her as so young because she is my baby…my final child…my only girl. And yet, she is on the edges of womanhood.
Last year we took her and her friends to The Gallows, which is a haunted house. They had a claustrophobia tunnel (that just happened to get back up with people while I was in the middle of it). I’m claustrophobic in confined spaces when I don’t have access to fresh air. I refused to go through another.
This year they opted to go to Meek’s Manor here in Roanoke and the hubby and I stood outside while they traveled through the hauntings. I don’t think it had a claustrophobia tunnel so it’s likely I would have been fine, but I’m just as happy to not have gone through it!
Autumn!
Quite a few times, the trail that we’ve opted to walk along is called Chestnut Ridge Trail. It located on the drive up to the Roanoke Star of off the Blue Ridge Parkway. We’ve walked varying distances along it. The hike is through the woods, so it’s more about that immersing in nature than the views or the sun shining upon your face.
The colors are sprouting left and right. I have quite a few appointments and commitments coming up in the next few weeks, but I’m definitely marking out time to get out and take some photographs.
Reading Challenge.
I am committed to making it through the reading challenge before the end of the year.
I finished Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist. It was just as good as I had anticipated.
Somehow I mistakenly thought The Power
The Details.
A classic you’ve been meaning to read–Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenA book recommended by someone with great tasteThe Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodA book in translation–The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryA book nominated for an award in 2018– The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock: A Novel by Imogen Hermes Gower (currently reading.)- A book of poetry, a play, or an essay collection
A book you can read in a day–The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald- A book that’s more than 500 pages – Women Who Run with the Wolves
by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Ph.D. - A book by a favorite author
- A book recommended by a librarian or indie bookseller
A banned book– The Color Purple by Alice WalkerA memoir, biography, or work of creative nonfiction– The Glass Castle by Jeannette WallsA book by an author of a different race, ethnicity, or religion other than your own.– The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Simplicity.
Another thing that we implemented during our move toward a different level of simplicity was to cancel our cable.
Now we still have Netflix and Amazon Prime so we haven’t completely removed the TV from our lives, just perhaps lessened its mindless nature.
Hiking.
The weather was very up and down, although mostly cold. However, one day I was able to wear shorts on our hike. I suspect that will be the last time for the season.
That day we went to Explore Park and hiked along the Roanoke River.
Recent Blog Posts.
I also spent quite a bit of time editing photos and writing up the three posts that I released about my travels in Scotland.
If you missed those, here’s easy access:
What to see with one day on the Isle of Lewis
Day Tour of the Isle of Skye part 1 of 2
Day Tour of the Isle of Skye part 2 of 2
Chesnut Trail.
We rounded out the week with another hike along the Chestnut Trail. This time walking farther than before, I stumbled upon Virginia Creeper making its way along the old worn stump of a long-removed tree.
Tell me…what have you been up to lately?
Let your light shine!
Amy