Monthly Archives: January 2015

Don’t Go North…

I went to a dinner party in the mountains a while ago.  It was one of those affairs where you sit in a log “cabin” with rough hewn bannisters and decorative moose antlers, using grand-mama’s china and silver.  You sit next to someone you don’t know, with a plate of the local fare in front of you and […]

Color me Gray…

I particularly like the through-the-screen photo – like it’s taken from within an insane asylum…   Okay, this morning I’m INSIDE a cloud.  And I’m not flying through the air to someplace exotic or warm.  I opened the door to let Fiona go to the bathroom and she peeked out, turned around and went back to bed.  […]

The Post-Holiday Blues…

SUNRISE in the Georgia mountains in January… No wonder I’m depressed…   This blog started out as a daily journal to keep myself honest about my problems with drinking.  I really didn’t think about the byproduct – helping others – until I started getting emails and comment from those who were suffering.  I now have […]

Alcohol Shrinks the Brain???

  People write to me regularly and make suggestions for blog topics. I post almost every day, and although I am positively fecund on the topic of alcoholism, I do stare at the screen occasionally with a blank mind, so I am grateful… Which brings me to today’s topic – thanks Richard, now I’m worried I’m […]

Mountains and Mud

The only greenery in the Georgia woods in winter – the snarl at the top of Hall Creek Falls…   I think I talk about hiking  a lot.  It’s one of the things I love to do and it makes sense to talk about it on a sobriety blog because it is rather hard to […]

Happy New Year!

2014 accomplishment – hike to Hall Creek Falls…I’m taking the picture, but I climbed to the top – all the fabulous pictures Jon Jon took of me are sideways or upside down…   Don’t worry. I know it’s the second of January. There has been no bender – no time warp. I am firmly in […]