Keith KelleyinTravel MemoirsA Helicopter Spied On Us During Our QuarantineBut we stayed fit and found joy and hope while isolated in ItalySep 216Sep 216
Keith KelleyinCrow’s FeetAvoiding Cantankerism and The Sludge of InactionNegative people and events can drive me mad and encourage becoming a hermit. But I prefer to be weathered, but not beaten by life.Aug 110Aug 110
Keith KelleyinGlobetrottersEmerging From The Sea in SardiniaThe beach paradise of powdered sand, turquoise waters, vibrant flowers, and rugged landscape brought intensity and richness to life.Jul 227Jul 227
Keith KelleyinThe Wind PhoneFaith, Purpose, and a Life Well-LivedMy dad’s escape from poverty and how he did itJun 223Jun 223
Keith KelleyinThe Narrative ArcThe End of An EraMy heart stayed behind as I left the community.May 193May 193
Keith KelleyWilderness Canoeing and Debris Resembling a Routed ArmyHungover, paddling in circles, and failed portaging by an enamored couple.Apr 302Apr 302
Keith KelleyinGlobetrottersThe Fleeting and the Permanence of VistasAnd the moments that change us.Apr 207Apr 207
Keith KelleyinCounter ArtsHow I Came to Dislike Coco Chanel and Appreciate BogartThe Deeper Imperatives That Shaped Their CharactersMar 262Mar 262
Keith KelleyinThe Narrative ArcHumility and Vulnerability as StrengthsThe counter-intuitive view of beliefs and behavior.Mar 88Mar 88
Keith KelleyinCounter ArtsRelationships are More Than Finding a Romantic HighSeek the fuller love that can lastFeb 224Feb 224