Butterfly Mornings and Wildflower Afternoons
by
Gloria Marshall
"They claim writers suffer from
homesickness-that they're on a constant search for the place they
belong. I never expected to find mine on an island, nor that
Nature would involve me in her plots"
Butterfly Mornings and Wildflower
Afternoons is the humorous tale of Gloria Marshall's experiences in
rural living on Orcas Island, off the coast of Washington State, "one
acre belonging to deer." She came to this verdant haven seeking
an anchor for her floating family, but discovered instead a mysterious
connection to the universe and to herself.
What happens when you disconnect from
the mainland and have nothing but nature and each other? To be
without and face only limited options becomes a time to strip away
things that don't matter and get closer to things that count, like
picking wildflowers on mountain trails or watching butterflies fly
through cloudless skies. Every day something new comes into
bloom while something old goes to seed-reassuring to a frustrated
writer! But maybe most important of all, Marshall discovered
roots in the earth can be as important as roots in the family.