Easter Sunday 2024

A Texan Easter Sunday

Nick, Peggy, Ilene, & Keith in front of Enchanted Rock

Easter Sunday 2024 Ilene and I spent time with my cousins Nick & Peggy Peterson. While we don’t actually celebrate Easter until 5 May this year Nick and Peggy did by attending one of our local Protestant churches. Ilene and I attended our Antiochian Orthodox Church, St. Thomas, in Fredericksburg.

We agreed to meet up afterward and take a hike in nearby Enchanted Rock State Park. It’s crazy. We’ve lived here over five years now and this was our first trip to Enchanted Rock. Of course, part of the reason is that it is a very popular spot year around and you have to get reservations in order to visit so they can control the number of folks and minimize disruption to the flora and fauna. Continue reading Easter Sunday 2024

Pascha 2021

Pascha 2021

Palm Sunday at St. Thomas

Services started at 10:30 PM for the Pascha Rush service. Ilene and I had come in about 45 minutes early to help get things set up for the next three-plus hours of celebration, worship, and then feasting.

In Orthodox tradition, we spend 40 days fasting, with a couple of exceptions, on everything from meat, fish, olive oil, wine, dairy, and eggs. The Lenten Fast is a celebration of Christ, a giving up of things of the world, to grow closer to the God-man, Jesus of Nazareth.

The fast isn’t just giving up something we like, it’s giving up letting ourselves be ruled by food, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” The fast also emphasizes more prayer in our goal to grow closer to God, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your soul…” The Fast also emphasizes, “You shall love your neighbor as your self,” in that we are to give more of our time, money, and treasure to others. Continue reading Pascha 2021

Pilgrimage 2019

There are still old men in Greece who will bow to you when they learn you have been to Jerusalem.

Pilgrims have been traveling to the Holy Land for over two millennia hoping to walk where Jesus walked. As a history buff, however, I couldn’t help but think about how even before the time of Jesus Jerusalem was a Holy City and men and women from around the world traveled to the Jewish temples to honor the God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob.

Our pilgrimage began back in December of last year when we saw a flyer at our church, St Thomas Orthodox Church, from Father Ilya Gotlinksy’s company Orthodox Tours. I looked through the flyer and got down to the bottom line and thought, “Hmm that’s actually quite affordable for almost two weeks in Israel, the West Bank, and Jordan”.

I went home and did some research and found out it was quite a great deal and since our priest Father Methodios and his wife Dannielle were planning on going Ilene and I started talking it over. Long story short, even though it was a bit of a stretch financially we knew it was probably a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Thus began nearly a year of preparation for what became one of the highlights of our lives as a couple and Christians.

Over the next couple of months I’m going to recount the highlights of our trip. I plan to add photos and commentary on what we experienced and I’ll be brutally honest, I’m going to talk about what this trip has done to reinforce my faith in God.

I am not a religious scholar, I am not a clergy member, I’m just a guy who has been searching for what many have searched for in their lives; answers to the questions who are we and why are we here. These will be MY reflections and musings. I am not looking for debate or commentary. I am not looking to “convert” anyone to my way of thinking.

I believe that the best way to explain my faith is to live it. I don’t need to cram it down anyone’s throat. I don’t need to get into debates about what I believe or how I live. All I can do is to try, humbly, to live up to the two commandments emphasized by our Lord Jesus to:

      1. Love God with all your heart, all you mind, and all your being.
      2. Love your neighbor as you do yourself.

In fact I’m going to take a bold step and turn off commentary on these posts in order to express my opinion, my beliefs, and not, hopefully, create controversy and animus with my readers. I will, however, be happy to answer questions or read commentaries emailed to me at keith@keithgshafer.com. I’m hoping that this way we don’t get into the FaceBook/anti-social media propensity to troll and comment uncivilly with one another.

Again, I just want a place where I can share our adventures, some photos, and some thoughts about what we saw, what we experienced, and why it was such an important event in MY life. I’ll also be writing about our other adventures as we travel this beautiful, exciting world.

May God Bless You and I hope you’ll come along for the ride.

We’re Expecting!

That’s right! These 60-somethings are expecting a new addition to the family and it’s due in September 2019. On September 16th Ilene and I will be picking up our new Oliver Legacy Elite II Travel Trailer.

While traveling full time over the past two years we’ve kept our eyes open for just the right place for us to eventually settle into. We think we’ve found it with Fredericksburg (FBG), Texas. Continue reading We’re Expecting!

Willkommen in Fredericksburg

Willkommen in Fredericksburg, or Welcome to Fredericksburg!

Limestone buildings unique to the Texas Hill Country line Main Street in Fredericksburg and give one the feeling you’ve left the good old US of A and entered a country filled with cowboys and Indians, princes, and barons. This is the Texas of the mid 1800’s before the Civil War and not so soon after Texas won its independence from Mexico. Continue reading Willkommen in Fredericksburg

I Remember Charles Kuralt

One of the most exciting things about living a full-time RVing lifestyle is the ability to go places and see things most of us miss as life gets in the way.

When people ask us why we chose to live this lifestyle we tell them how with me growing up in the military then spending a career in the military we got to see a lot of America…with our noses pressed against a car window. It seemed like we always had to get someplace and never had the time to stop and see the REAL America we’d heard about and seen on Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road”. Continue reading I Remember Charles Kuralt

A Change of Plans for 2018

Well we thought we were going to winter in Las Vegas and Mesa this year but after heading East to Texas for our National RV Inspectors Association Conference we got to thinking…

We’d already driven from Florida to Vegas then up into Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington this year and worked our way back to see the Reno Air Races and visit the kids. By traveling to Texas then back to Vegas only to turn around in April and travel all the way back to North Carolina for our Workamper job at Moonshine Creek Campground seemed a waste of time and money. Continue reading A Change of Plans for 2018

Home Means Nevada

We had a wonderful time visiting Reno and our family. Our spot at the Reno KOA was a premium site with a fire pit, propane BBQ, and patio included in the deal.

Our first weekend in town we had Adam and the kids over for dinner and s’mores after they treated us the night before to Tacos Jalisco. Everything was going well until the honeybees began buzzing our table and drove us all inside for dinner.

The smoke and fire were enough to drive the pests away and everyone had a ball burning marshmallows and making s’mores. Continue reading Home Means Nevada

Ronald Keith Shafer 1933-2018

On the 23rd of June We Got the News That Dad Had Passed Away

Pop’s 80th Birthday Bash

Ilene and I were still in Helena, MT and were working our way to Tacoma to see him this summer…but it wasn’t to be. He’d fallen down at home and hurt himself pretty bad; bad enough to go to the hospital even though he was under hospice care.

Dan had notified all of us about the fall and the doctors expecting him to be in the hospital for a couple of days. However, not too long afterward the hospital called to let Dan know Dad probably wouldn’t last must longer.

Needless to say the news came as a shock and it was hard to get my mind around the fact that my father was gone. Continue reading Ronald Keith Shafer 1933-2018