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Circle’s End – Homeward Bound

Not sure what it is about middle-of-the-night epiphanies. It would seem so much more convenient to have insights during the day, while I’m already mulling over a million things. Not in the wee hours, when I’d just as soon be sleeping like the rest of the normal world. But there you have it. Apparently it was time for a review of… (more…)

Mother Nature’s Timepiece

 Having lived in multiple regions of the country, I have to say, I love having four seasons.  Mild as it may be in Oregon compared to other places, I at least have a sense of what’s coming up next.               When I lived in Arizona, I was always confused. Was it Spring heading into Summer or Summer heading into Fall? Who knew… it… (more…)

Tenacity

 ”Every blade of grass has its angel that bends over it and whispers, ‘Grow, grow’.”                               –The Talmud        When I saw this one tough little yellow flower proudly and tenaciously determined to bloom in the most difficult of circumstances– in the desert, on a pueblo wall, I was in awe of its courage. I took this photo years ago and it still speaks… (more…)