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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Zed and Mousse
It’s been a lovely week. The weather has been astounding with redbud and dogwood popping out overnight in the warmth and humidity that has more in common with early June than March. My brother, Zed, is visiting from Vermont. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Animals I Love, Childhood, family, Gratefulness, Memoir, Vermont
Tagged ADD, Anxiety, Service Dogs
11 Comments
Taking A Time Out
I love the quote that Tiferet Journal posted on Facebook today: “Stop the words now. Open the window in the center of your chest & let the spirits fly in & out. “ I’m taking this to heart. I’ve hit … Continue reading
Posted in Encaustics, Healthy Living, Life, Matters of the Spirit, The Garden, Writing
Tagged Time-out
6 Comments
Trusting Love
“I was lying in bed one day, thinking about my death, wondering if I’d be conscious enough to talk to my children, what I’d like to leave to them; famous last words as it were. The key word is trust. … Continue reading