To my special readers who have stayed with me through the last four stories, this is your ‘spring break’! No shocking news….no lung updates….no spiritual crisis. Just the tiny beginning signs that spring may, in fact, come to Colorado, one bud at a time! Turning the fields Sweet crocus Hair in your mouth from your … Continue reading simply spring
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FAITH
From my last story, it’s apparent I am trying to make sense of the whole Spiritual aspect of my life. Looking into the maw of Death has that effect! A number of my friends have shared with me their vision of “Faith and God/Spirit/The Divine, Miracles and Prayer.” The different points of view have profoundly … Continue reading FAITH
QUESTIONS
As I have turned inward, with this ‘lung disease’ and been tethered to the oxygen machine, my days have become mostly quiet and introspective. My body, however, continues to send me messages. I have noticed that when talking with friends, if they are speaking only partial truth about how they feel, like ‘everything is just … Continue reading QUESTIONS
HOPE
I can hardly believe it – I feel better and am breathing more fully! I have been imbibing oxygen, 24/7 since February 10th (5 weeks) and have not been in touch with anything medical since then. Meanwhile, I have continued my (zoom) mat Pilates private sessions each week. The focus is about freeing the facia … Continue reading HOPE
Winter’s Surprise
I wrote my last post with all confidence that I would nestle into winter’s grace and imagine what new creative endeavors were in store for me in the spring. I bought a hiking guide for the forest trails of the Berkshires in anticipation of heading to Massachusetts in the summer. I used to guffaw at … Continue reading Winter’s Surprise
WINTERING*
When the earth turns away from the sun and our daylight hours become shorter, nature calls us to turn inward. We can’t hibernate like bears; we have Christmas and the calendar flipping to the new year to celebrate. By January, as the snow flies and temperatures drop, we encounter what all of nature faces. The … Continue reading WINTERING*
MORE DUST
Thanks to each of you who gave your responses regarding my last story. Some comments acknowledged the fallout from ‘accommodations’ women experienced during their corporate careers. Some wondered if our years of relationship based on kindness and listening, on my part, was insincere. Some completely understood the challenge of feeling anger but not knowing exactly … Continue reading MORE DUST
DUST
A dear friend told me that as we enter each new year, it is important to clean house. The process removes the old and creates fresh space for new blessings to enter. Her lineage is Japanese, and the idea resonated. It has become a tradition I have tried to honor each January. This year as … Continue reading DUST
FIRE LESSONS
Hurricane force winds roared down the foothills and onto the plains. I was exhausted from Christmas responsibilities and needed a nature reboot. I grabbed my camera and headed out to photograph the wind. Immediately, I smelled smoke. As I crested the ridge and looked down upon the valley in which the barn lives, I could … Continue reading FIRE LESSONS
LIGHT
At first, it is a shock when we return to Standard Time. Yet, as I become used to the early darkness, I find comfort in it. When I return home, it is time to light the candles and the fire, make peppermint tea and pick up a book. This year, my thoughts turn to the … Continue reading LIGHT