End of the Road!

On 7/22, I completed Route 66 and road to Mequon, WI to stay with Kenny & Tania Miller, my friends since NC (almost 20 years). I love the Millers. They are great friends. Kenny and I are priest colleagues, even though he is running a recycling business now and not active in parish ministry. It is wonderful to spend a few days with them and think and decompress.


I decided over the last couple of days in Mequon, that this is the end of my journey. I will call this the 4th corner, even though it isn’t Maine. From here I will set my sights on home and reunite with Kelly to spend some quality time with her. She and I will attend my 40th High School reunion on August 1st, and Jace’s birthday party at the end of August. I will spend September in a state of rest and small home projects. Some would say that I haven’t rested the past 2 months in my travels, but I have. Everyone rests differently.

We may do some simple family stuff here and there on the few days I have left on my sabbatical, but I am keeping that part of my journey off the blog. I pray you found my travels around and across the country enjoyable. I hope to be able to do it again one day with Kelly by my side.

The gospels speak about Jesus going to solitary places for prayer and reflection. Most of the time when Jesus does this, he is processing intense periods in his ministry or major events that are happening. On this journey, I have been to crowded places and to solitary places. I have spent some much needed time by myself and with those who have brought me joy throughout my life.

Final Challenge to St. James and to Self: Take some time to rest. Ask yourself what rest and rejuvenation looks like to you, how you are connected, and what brings you joy. Always stay grounded in the love of God through Jesus the Christ.

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