Snow No Snow
I was prepared to give my knee a rest last night, stay in and clean the kitchen, maybe even get […]
I was prepared to give my knee a rest last night, stay in and clean the kitchen, maybe even get […]
We touch the patterns, run our finger across the moments that tie us together, caress the woven fabric that we
Ride the wind, trick the light into thinking that it is not you, there beside the trees not blooming, the
I believe that Dad encouraged my stargazing because he saw my fascination with the night sky as we rocked in
As I approach the first month of doing this, I have to reassess my process. My first motivation came from
It’s a mild winter in Kansas, the encampment along the sandbar on the big river just keeps growing. Summer is
With a scarlet headband around the braids of her ancestors, and ancient, story-telling hands weaving her people, our people, into
Each day, I put in my shift. Most of my peers are retired by now, but I took my retirement
On this day sixty one years ago, my sister Susan passed away. Yesterday, my brother Mark was attacked by a
For a warm, deep turquoise to grace the sunset, the sun must bring his light just right – carefully, slowly,