Wild Gray Goose

Celtic tradition identifies the Holy Spirit as a Wild Goose. He is the wings of a Wild God best followed by the wildest of men. I'm gray. I'm wild. Like He, I am not always predictable, rational, or safe. I believe my full life and my still maturing years of Walking With God offer both heart and substance for younger lads to consider. Now with 4th stage prostate cancer, following the Wild Goose has a different pace and perspective worth reflecting on...and sharing.

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Location: Full Time RV, mostly near Temecula, California, United States

I'm a young fella not far from 73 who's made it to the far and frayed edges of the adventures I‘ve been hankering for since boyhood. The age thing and my pursuits are relevant since I now have advanced 4th stage cancer, moved from unsuccessful chemo treatment to oral med...and they seem to be working. Now, after selling the ranch, my beautiful life-mate of 48 years and I live and travel in an fifth wheel RV we call our "covered wagon". The new and rich development of 2012 is our purchase of ranch in the marvelous plateau above GRAND JUNCTION at the head of the Colorado National Monument where my young family with six children run a whole-family therapy ranch, DEEP RIVERS FAMILY RANCH.

Monday, August 09, 2010

ALMOST READY FOR PRIME TIME

Not quite ready for prime time. But ready enough for you to check our interactive blog--we are calling it a DIABLOG. My Web Pal and I are working on it as I pack for a five day, 100 mile trek with Taylor and Matt. In fact, the last blog on www.gendads.com from today is about that trip. And, of course, I make a point about the life of fathering together.

Here, as the Wild Gray Goose, I will be posting the other things close to my heart, the life of The Walk. Meantime, we (soninlaw Matt and I) would be most pleased if you subscribed to our Gendads blog. Our posts will always be interesting and often inspirational.

Come, visit our journey to the book, Generational Fathering.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Greg Livingstone said...

Well, whatda we have here...Tailspin Taylor going high tech...only took me a year to figure out how to hunt ya down, IT style...whatever happened to the telegraph pole?

Can't think of anything more appropriate for my personal 'poet 'howdy et' than the Bomber linebacker of '58. Keep writing, it will prove you're still making your mark, Livingstone II

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