fiction Sung Home: Chapter Fifteen. {fiction} After a prayer of thanks to the deer for giving its life to me, I worked fast to get it gutted, skinned and cut up into pieces for the walk home. Continue Reading
archives, you & me ’Tis the Season… for Holiday Overwhelm and Hallmark Hell. Maybe the days are laced with more than a little overwhelm as you navigate the missing of what once was, or the ache for who is no longer here. Continue Reading
archives, you & me In Honor of Great Men. The invitation is open for men to be aware of the nature of their own humanity... If you want a Conscious Man, I say, find a man who is willing to grow. Continue Reading
archives, art This Fear Is Old. This is the creative revolution. When artists and activists step up into their power and find a way to harness the old energy of fear. Continue Reading
archives, happiness A Word to Describe the Evolution of the Heart. I felt like a cell in a body. I'm always in awe of what nature makes and where the Universe takes me. My word to describe it: Surrender. Continue Reading
archives, you & me I’m Tired of Apologizing for My Pain. I’m tired of the uncomfortable gaze, the sudden quietness of conversation. How my guilty admittance of pain has soured an otherwise pleasant day. Continue Reading
world Relax, It’s Just the End of the World. I couldn't unsee that our activity had altered Earth to such an extent that my children inherited a different world than the one I’d been 'given'. Continue Reading
you & me The Labyrinth: A Series of Art. {Part Five: Wild Wood} The Wild Wood is pure Nature authentically, holistically expressing itself, and the mind is often getting in the way of our own pure authenticity. Continue Reading
feminism Faces of the Patriarchy: Challenging Catalysts to Remembering Our Power. It all depends on how we choose to look at it and use any circumstance for our highest good. We don’t have to demonize or hate on the patriarchy. Continue Reading
fiction Sung Home: Chapter Fourteen. {fiction} I remembered Mama reading 'The Island of the Blue Dolphins' to me when I was little, a true story of an Aleut girl left alone on her home island. Continue Reading