Year in Review 2025
Throwing silly little parties patches up our holes, like a darn in a sock. I still haven’t had a sock darning party, but that was just about the only party I didn’t have this year. Continue reading Year in Review 2025
Musings, ramblings, and wonderment
Throwing silly little parties patches up our holes, like a darn in a sock. I still haven’t had a sock darning party, but that was just about the only party I didn’t have this year. Continue reading Year in Review 2025
My first swim of 2024, I thought I might die. Thankfully, I wasn’t going to chicken out in front of my sister. So, we ran screaming together into the cold water. It was freezing and exhilarating and it felt so, so good. Continue reading Year in Review 2024
A blessing for the land that I call home and the way ahead. Continue reading A Thanksgiving Blessing for the Yellow House
Would I throw soup at a Van Gogh to save the planet? Continue reading Throwing Soup
Language describes and draws our attention to the world around us.
As I prepare to move to Alaska, I reflect on new words I learned this year and what they have shown me. Continue reading April
The land is slow to show signs of spring. It’s wilder and higher than the surrounding area. Blooms come late and every single one is treasured. Continue reading March
Caring for land just in time to move away. Again. Continue reading February
Things I learned in 2020:
How to be a bride’s maid,
It takes me the length of one Zoom webinar to sew a mask,
I like swimming naked Continue reading Year in Review 2020
If we treat time as space our years become sacred. Continue reading Sacred Time
A protest in Seattle is linked to Guatemalan history through the power of memory. Continue reading Memory