Snow and Leaves
Precipitationimpatiently disregardsautumnal schedule. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day)
Read MoreGrowing with gratitude for life's challenges
Precipitationimpatiently disregardsautumnal schedule. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day)
Read More“Take her to Arizona,” doctors advised first my parents and then my husband, as if going to the desert was some magic remedy for all that ailed me. Might as well have told me to go to the moon, the possibility of such a journey always just beyond our reach. Until my husband found a way, deciding […]
Read MoreWhat brings more delightthan yellow on a grey day?Sun shining indoors! (Cee’s FOTD)
Read More“I met one of my un-lived lives at a party last night” is the title of a post on bone&silver’s blog. I loved this post, and idea, so much I decided to make it the focus of my challenge this week. How precarious are our lives, or are they pre-charted? Does destiny hold all the keys, […]
Read MoreTypically, this is where I tie up the week’s challenge with an anecdote, then a link to all the participants. However, this time I’ve decided to do something different. Using the title of each post, and borrowing a line, I’ve created a collaborative poem. Links to the originals are highlighted. Glass Casketsauthenticity oppressed Deviation becoming the […]
Read MoreBlue is longing,for summer lakesand clear skies –a promise of forever It is the subtle hueof whimsical magicon wings that fly Blue is tuxedo perfectiona gift wrapped in perpetualsong, iridescent delight. (Submitted for Nancy Merrill’s, A Photo a Week Challenge: blue)
Read MoreLife cycles ensurewhat once was green now golden –tribute to aging. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day)
Read MoreAt fifty-nine, I was certain that I knew myself – accomplished, defined and established – but illness changed the framework from which my remaining time would unfold. I became a non-entity in my former career, and a ghost to friends. My children mourned the loss of their vibrant mother and settled into lowered expectations. […]
Read MoreI love how this plant maintains its misty shade of green, while the leaves behind it succumb to weather’s demands. (For Cee’s Flower of the Day.)
Read MoreSubmitted for Proscenium’s Friday Follies.
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