Today is the official paperback release of Magical Journey. Paperback publications of quiet, mid-list memoirs don’t generally get reviews or ad…
Read More
soul work
Growing older we discover that life doesn’t actually get easier. We just become a bit more skilled at navigating the ups and downs. On good days, I can see the challenges that come my way as invitations to stretch a little, grow a little, learn a little. Viewed this way, just about everything becomes an opportunity for soul work. Read more about what soul work means to me, or browse the archive of stories below.
Dear Older (Love, Old)
This is the first in a series of letters between me and my friend, author Margaret Roach, on the challenges (and…
Read More
On walking the labyrinth, 2014
You take a step forward, and another, still not sure you’re on the right road. And yet, there is something…
Read More
The Soul of Solstice
One December when our sons were little, I hung a piece of paper painted a deep dark blue in our…
Read More
A bit more about Gracie, gratitude, and you. . .
“A really companionable and indispensable dog is an accident of nature. You can’t get it by breeding for it, and…
Read More
Gracie, 8/20/00 – 11/18/13
Everyone we know who’s ever loved and lost a dog told us the same thing: that she would let us…
Read More