Wild & Free
Bio
The Most Couragous Thing You Can Do...Is Be Yourself!
Ive been through so many facets of life...as A Mom, Football Coach, Instructor, and Friend.
My stories are to share, inspire and empower!! Thank you for reading!!
Stories (4/0)
Unconditional Love Comes Wrapped in Fluff!!
We are probably the oddest pair of friends to travel and divide some of the craziest adventures we’ve shared. Samy’s red hair, which matched his spitfire personality, was long and fluffy. His dreadlock upward curly tail and happy dance where he pranced lifting both his paws when you called him, would bring a smile to everyone’s face who has the pleasure of encountering him. That little buddy had met people from all over the United States and Canada. Our road trips together have been from Southern California to Vancouver, Canada, California to Florida, and up the east coast countless times. We have had many adventures that still make me laugh when I reminisce about what transpired.
By Wild & Free2 years ago in Petlife
Strength in a Stranger
Strength in a Stranger The silence in the car between Robert and Megan was deafening. There was nothing left to say that could be of any substance after being together for the past twenty years. They had been traveling in the car for sixteen hours, and the highway seemed like a long stretch of road with no ending in sight. Megan looked out the window and would take in the scenery as if it seemed to whisk by like a moment in time. At least this trip was mildly interesting since most adventures prior for Megan and Robert were considered banal by the usual idea of what a trip should be. Robert was annoyed since they were forced to detour off the highway due to construction. Megan was grateful for this change in plans as she would have an opportunity to observe the little towns and cities of the state. This was exciting to her since all Megan could register was a constant blur, usually driving by them at seventy-five miles an hour. Robert always wanted to rush their trips. Everything was set as an agenda that needed to be followed and only stopping for gas or food, which was always "to go" Rather simply, it was all gas, no brakes.
By Wild & Free2 years ago in Fiction
Are You Living in Lobster Trap?
I recently visited the harbor in Oceanside, CA. Harbor towns are kind of my thing. I love the ocean breeze, sailboats, and my personal favorite; the barking of the sealions sunning on the docks. Along my journey I discovered a wall of stacked lobster traps. I wandered over to them and looked inside. If you are not familiar with how they work let me enlighten you; food is placed inside the trap to attract lobsters. The entrance way is called “the head” which leads them into the “kitchen” where the bait bag is located. When the lobster tries to leave the trap, it follows a funnel shaped net and lands in the “bedroom” or “parlor” where they are inevitably stuck. However, there is always an escape hatch for smaller lobsters and fish to get out.
By Wild & Free2 years ago in Humans