All posts for the year 2013

All Good Things Vol5

You know that quote “all good things come to those who wait” and the platitude “everything happens for a reason” which we console ourselves with when faced with crushing disappointment? If you detest them then stop reading NOW because this is the next installment of one of THOSE stories. Laughing, she climbs back into her […]

All Good Things Vol 4

You know that quote “all good things come to those who wait” and the platitude “everything happens for a reason” which we console ourselves with when faced with crushing disappointment? If you detest them then stop reading NOW because this is the next installment of one of THOSE stories. She lays on the ground, stunned […]

All Good Things Vol 3

You know that quote “all good things come to those who wait” and the platitude “everything happens for a reason” which we console ourselves with when faced with crushing disappointment? If you detest them then stop reading NOW because this is the next installment of one of THOSE stories. By now she is driving a […]

All Good Things Vol 2

You know that quote “all good things come to those who wait” and the platitude “everything happens for a reason” which we console ourselves with when faced with crushing disappointment? If you detest them then stop reading NOW because this is part two of one of THOSE stories. A year passes. While her dead car […]

All Good Things Vol 1

You know that quote “all good things come to those who wait” and the platitude “everything happens for a reason” which we console ourselves with when faced with crushing disappointment? If you detest them then stop reading NOW because this is one of THOSE stories. Once upon a time ( it could easily have been […]

Amphibious Ambivalence

  This is Jeremiah…. While it may be hard to assess his true size from this picture, Jeremiah is one big dude of a bullfrog. He’s been a resident of my little backyard pond for a few years now and, until recently, I gave both his size and presence little thought. In fact I considered […]

Cloud Nine : on blissful ignorance

Recently I found myself wondering just how much do we really “need” to know? The system for naming clouds, based on their characteristics  was created in the 1800’s by Luke Howard,  an English chemist whose hobby was meteorology. The system is so logical and descriptive it is still in use today and remains relatively unchanged. […]

Begin Again

I was reminded by a blog entry I read today that whatever I am experiencing I have a choice in how it “makes” me feel.  I can choose to respond with anger, guilt, sadness, confusion, curiosity, laughter, openess, forgiveness…I have many options.  Ultimately they come from one of two perspectives,  fear or love. When the joyful […]

Carpe Diem

Wait no longer!  For those who hesitate are lost. Take the plunge. We’re here.

Making Peace

Two friends are fighting Angry words thrown without thought Come Sit Have some Tea