I'm guessing if you're a person on planet earth right now, you're experiencing loss in one or more areas of your life. This year has been filled with an abundance of sorrow and grief as we've lost face-to-face relationships with people we hold dear, friends or family who have gotten sick or hospitalized and we … Continue reading Count Your Losses
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The Benevolence of Art in Times of Suffering
Photo by Markus Winkler on Pexels.com Since individual states in the USA began issuing "Shelter in Place" orders, I noticed something remarkable start to pop up online. Artists emerged and graciously shared their gifts with the world. Their personal motivations aside (and completely unknown to me), I think it's pretty fantastic that I'm seeing so … Continue reading The Benevolence of Art in Times of Suffering
Certainly Uncertain
Photo by P C on Pexels.com I foolishly made a statement sometime in late December or early January that I couldn't live in this country without my community here. Now, this idea just sounds silly. Of course, I could live here without this particular group of people. Of course, I can do hard things. But … Continue reading Certainly Uncertain