Living happily in beautiful Central Oregon, I am the President of the Central Oregon Donkey Association. My husband and I have raised seven children to adulthood. Some through college and on to International studies as well as one rodeo queen. One deaf. (The rodeo queen.)
We have a smattering of left-over 4H projects. Twenty three goats, a horse, two donkeys, nine chickes, four dogs and eight cats.
I work for a geothermal/biomass power developing company. It is an exciting field.
I am also on the Board of Directors for Vima Lupwa Homes, an family home style orphanage in Zambia, Africa.
At 46 I have all but one of my grandparents healthy and sound.
I am very blessed.
Ginger
My passion is ...
my grandparents
I know too much about ...
chickens and poker
My parents always told me ...
feed the dogs
My childhood ambition ...
to be an artist.. got there.
My favorite memory ...
grandma's desert aquarium and Ireland
Why I write ...
because I can :)
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the air filter
My first job ...
pet sitter
My best moment ...
oh..only one?
My inspiration ...
my children
Some of the truest words I’ve heard said about The Shack, by William P. Young, were said at a party last night. “Everyone gets something different out of it.” The Shack is one of those books who’s title you can pull out at a party for conversation, as usually several people have read it. It crosses gender, age, religious and social lines. Immediately the conversation about it gets lively. It’s quite an interesting book to try and review. It isn’t a traditional novel, but it is. It’s not a religious thesis, but it is, (Certainly an informal, odd one...
More..Ginger Sanders
Bend, Oregon US
Member since: March 2008
Articles Written: 24
Writers Invited: 3