04/03/2020

Quote: Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love.

Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot. All of that unspent love gathers in the corners […]
12/01/2020

Entry 54: A Difficult Mother

By many counts i am a  Difficult mother. With a tight jawed glare i scold without a word. Loving order and tidiness A chore is always […]
03/01/2020

Entry 53: Strike, Then Flow: How dance taught me to let go of a grudge

Feel the ground underneath your feet, keep your knees soft, says Maria.  Hold, but don’t clench, the abdominal muscles. Then twist from the core, rotate shoulders, […]
18/10/2019

Entry 52: Reverent Care

grey light drifts humbly through the window my ears alert for early morning whispers, breath quiet and steady i hear the purposeful whoosh of heated milk […]
11/10/2019

Entry 51: The Path

We may think of choosing a career path like choosing a train to ride.   We arrive at the station when we graduate from college,  We study […]
22/09/2019

Quote: I wish to create …

“I wish to create a bridge to my dreams, not to build a wall with my family.  That is my dream.” Javed, main character in “Blinded […]
22/09/2019

Entry 50: Richness

The spoon Tings against the ceramic in Cadence like a small church bellWarmth emanates to my handsSmells of roasted oat and cardboard permeate my nostrilsRibbons of honey and […]
17/07/2019

Quote: Without a word …

Without a word from Vasudeva, the speaker felt that the ferryman took in his words, silent, open, waiting, missing none, impatient for non, neither praising nor […]
17/07/2019

Quote: What father … could shield him…

What father, what teacher could shield him from living his own life, soiling himself with life, burdening himself with guilt, drinking the bitter drink himself, finding […]
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