Slow down, think about what happened between two events. Don’t just focus on the trauma of an event, or where you are now. Evaluate all the shifting sands between that then and now. Write about these sands-capes as they are some of the most important paths we walk.
Pop Culture, Pandemics, and Death
Okay, this might be a bit morbid for some who do not like to think about the physical aspects and aftermath of death, but it is something most of us will face. Unfortunately, the current world pandemic started my thoughts spinning through, “If This Goes On…” (a Heinlein title) processes. So here we are. Remember […]
Launching Amid the Chaos of Creativity
We’re launching! Does that mean everything works well on the site. Nope. Please, please, please let me know if you encounter a sign-up that doesn’t work or a link that leads to no where. I am setting up this site myself, because, well, that is just how I do things. I fully plan to have […]
Some Thoughts on Death and Mourning
My brother passed away last weekend. Roger left us forever at five minutes after midnight on Sunday November 9th, 2014. I was on my way to the All Soul’s Procession, a wonderful contemporary community sharing of celebration of people’s lives and supportive public sharing of grief when I got the news via text on Sunday night. […]
Punxsutawney Phil, Ewe's Milk, and St. Brighid
Happy winter mid-point to spring! Whether you call it Groundhog Day, Candelmas, Imbolc, or St. Brighid’s Day, the point in the annual cycle of days and seasons where we are in this current year has been marked in the Northern Hemisphere for tens of hundreds of years. I am a veritable fountain of information on […]