
Finding the Good in Life: Embracing Joy, Meaning, and Everyday Moments
Do you ever wonder what we’re here for? What’s next? How? Where? When? With whom? You know me… I think about these things a lot,



















Do you ever wonder what we’re here for? What’s next? How? Where? When? With whom? You know me… I think about these things a lot,
“Use it or Lose it.” We’ve all heard the phrase. But what is IT? Mostly I have taken it do be my physical body. I’ve
What is George Bernard Shaw’s “Splendid Torch” Manifesto? The “Splendid Torch” is a famous philosophical quote by George Bernard Shaw that describes life as a

The Companionship of a Long Distance Cycle The week long cycle with my daughter, on the Galloping Goose Trail, and several of the Gulf Islands

Snap the Seahorse is a character in a children’s book I’m working on. I love seahorses, the sea, fantasy, challenges, stories of transformation. So when

Preparing for a Mother–Daughter Cycling Adventure Tomorrow my daughter, Lisl, and I will head off for a week’s cycle trip on our own! A first

Honoring the Season of Light We are well on the way to the longest day of the year… just past Beltane, the Celtic celebration of

As long as this exists… “As long as this exists,” I thought, “and I may live to see it, this sunshine, the cloudless skies, while

It’s Earth Day. And a glorious day it is here on the west coast. The leaves are in that magical state of opening that maximizes

Moments of Change in Our Lives and World The last entry was about changing reality. Today the Senate will vote on whether to change the

“The world changes according to the way people see it, and if you alter, even by a millimeter, the way people look at reality, then

Spring Celebrations: Good Friday, Easter, and the Rites of Renewal Today is Good Friday, and Easter is just around the corner — or Passover, or
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