with millions of people around the world “sheltering in place,” we are not gathering in the ways we usually do for this annual event. but there is something deeply thought-provoking, even reassuring, about not being able to do that today. for those of us who have enjoyed the privileges (usually unacknowledged and assumed) of “normalcy” for far too long, we are being given a unique opportunity to reassess everything about our way of life. if we can be awake to the moment.
Read Moretoday is Earth Day. i woke up at 3:45 again, unable to sleep... it happens every once in a while (i've written about it more than once). i wake, usually pretty suddenly, either in a total panic or…
Read Morei’m sitting here in the comfort of my beautiful country home looking out over the bucolic view from our kitchen window…
Read MoreAlthough I was a huge supporter of yours in 2008 and have written several blogs regarding supporting you in the past, I regret to say
Read MoreOnce again, I am inspired by my family
Read MoreI woke up at 4:30 this morning, not with my semi-usual semi-anxiety, but with a sense of deep loss, as if someone near and dear to me had died
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