I sincerely hope you and your loved ones are well and finding the occasional peaceful moment as our small planet’s seasonal movement seems to go faster and faster towards the end of the year. For those of us here on this bit of the north Pacific coast, there was a stunning stop in our human busyness during the five days of last week’s hurricane force storm. We’re still dusting ourselves off and will be cleaning up for a long time.
Recent activities in my little realm include a Thanksgiving weekend art show and a website. The art show began as a vision while I was driving through the Cascade Mountains last April, on my way to assist in a youth Rite of Passage. It is always extra nice to have spiritual clarity around a personal undertaking…! The show felt like a holiday party and featured 21 original paintings, my home smoked salmon spread and an amazing array of baked goods by my friend Nanci Main, of Ark Restaurant fame.
The website has been a dream of several years and was launched in November as well. I hope you can find a moment to check it out. It is my intention to add a weekly story and a photo (yes, it’s a blog!), especially when I am traveling, and of course the art will be updated as well. You can see it at www.captainlulabellesfineart.com, or www.bettelukrause.com.
Singing with the North Coast Chorale is a special seasonal pleasure for me. The concert was this weekend, and we presented Bach’s Magnificat as well as some beautiful John Rutter arrangements of Christmas carols. I am a strong though not noteworthy alto amongst this fine group of singers and find choral music to be among the most beautiful expressions of the human spirit. The quest for harmony in our shared voice mirrors that search for harmony in my own life.
I still work as a naturalist for Lindblad Expeditions and will be on the National Geographic Sea Bird in Baja California this January and again in March. You can track the voyage on Expeditions.com, if you want to.
Blessings of the season,
Bette Lu and Kee
