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November 23, 2016

Thanksgiving 2016

Eudora Welty wrote, “Ever feeling waits upon its gesture,” and I wonder what the gesture of gratitude might be. I think often of the photograph I saw years ago of a woman who carried white rocks to her small tent where she assembled a  garden of light against the bleakness of the refugee camp she lived […]
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Published on November 23, 2016 12:55

March 10, 2016

A Hobbit Goes to India

Basically, I am a hobbit. I love my little house with its cozy rooms filled with books and blankets. I love my breakfast and my second breakfast of tea and chocolate. I love to listen to soft music while I stare out the  window over my desk waiting for my characters to say something. But, every […]
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Published on March 10, 2016 09:40

October 26, 2015

I sat beside fear and she taught me not to be afraid

On the train to Chicago I sat next to a woman around my age who was taking a much longer journey to visit her son, his wife, and the new grandbaby. We chatted back and forth a bit and then, because I can not resist blurting this out to anyone within earshot lately, I told her […]
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Published on October 26, 2015 12:38

September 8, 2015

What I found and what I lost

I decided to take a summer vacation on my front porch. When we bought this bungalow seven years ago, I thought it had a lovely little foyer. What a nice entrance, I thought, too bad there’s not really enough room for a coatrack, and those windows, which open inward, won’t allow for hat hooks either. Little did […]
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Published on September 08, 2015 14:05

March 27, 2015

Focus is the direction of the gaze

About a year and a half ago my yoga teacher, Meg, offer […]
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Published on March 27, 2015 10:03

January 28, 2015

Year in Review

  Someone just knocked on the door in my new novel […]
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Published on January 28, 2015 10:46

December 29, 2014

The  first time I read The Tibetan Book of Living and Dyi...

The  first time I read The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche, probably about twenty-five years ago, death was a metaphor, but when I picked it up again last week I did so seeking direct solace. I opened it to the chapter titled The Process of Dying and came across this description; “Our […]
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Published on December 29, 2014 09:16

The  first time I read The Tibetan Book of Living and D […]

The  first time I read The Tibetan Book of Living and D […]
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Published on December 29, 2014 09:16

December 12, 2014

Not an elegy

I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts […]
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Published on December 12, 2014 12:53

November 28, 2014

Fruit Cake Weather

Imagine a morning in late November. A coming of winter […]
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Published on November 28, 2014 11:01