Continue Reading Exquisite Gorge II: Ariadne’s Thread “A labyrinth is a symbolic journey . . . but it is a map we can really walk on, blurring the difference…
Continue Reading Snapshots Preface: I debated long and hard if it was frivolous to post today’s musings, written at the beginning of the week, given…
Continue Reading A Brief History of Hostility In view of the current violence unleashed unto the world, whether here or in Eastern Europe, I want to dedicate today’s poem,…
Continue Reading Holes Being Dug Almost out of the door, I grabbed the small point&shoot camera despite knowing better. It had been a bad week of painful…
Continue Reading Word/Play It will come as no surprise to you that I am hooked on word games like the NYT’s Spelling Bee and Wordle….
Continue Reading What they don’t tell you (Welcome to the new subscribers – come for the nature, stay for the rest!) Want to come on a hike with me? Follow…
Continue Reading Breathing the High-Altitude Ether of Discovery “Art-making embodies our private struggles with the meaning of life, the relationship between humanity and nature. In a time when our ability…
Continue Reading Of Books and Jailers When I came across Isobelle Ouzman’s project of cutting and drawing in old books my immediate association was one of contraband. Prison…
Continue Reading Perception of Time Today’s post is dedicated to my grandfather Eduard (1894 – 1977) a musician, bird lover and gentle soul. His birthday was yesterday. Canada…
Continue Reading Honor the Past, Respect the Present. How do you persist as an individual, a group, a people, when insult is added to injury in a never ending stream…