An Old Friend Comes Home
I know this is going to sound strange, but last night an old friend came home in a FedEx box. A small Tibetan Singing Bowl, in the note of F ( the Heart Chakra ),... More »
I know this is going to sound strange, but last night an old friend came home in a FedEx box. A small Tibetan Singing Bowl, in the note of F ( the Heart Chakra ),... More »
Have you ever noticed how little things start to conspire to show you something new in the old? I love it when that happens. Today, my favorite little coffee place was closed. And the Peets... More »
National Novel Writing Month starts today. So far, I've written 895 words. Only 49,105 to go this month. This year I'm writing about my spiritual journey, just in a hopefully funny and entertaining way. So... More »
This morning I got this great message from The Universe ( www.tut.com ): The discoveries, breakthroughs, inventions, and masterpieces that profoundly change lives (individually and globally), rarely, if ever, require dollars or even time. They... More »
The children in rural Africa. Their smiles. Their joy in little things, like seeing themselves on camera. They are the hope of Africa. They inspire me to make this world a better place. To help... More »
It seems that way. I have hardly gotten the chance to explore June's photograph on my wall calendar. And tomorrow it's time to change it again. It's hard to look back over a month that... More »
"Every time you hurt somebody else, you really hurt yourself in some way." Immaculee Ilibagiza (the author of "Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust" ) said this, and I've found it to... More »
Last night I was cruising my friends' journals when I came across the headline, "NaNoWriMo". I had to see what that meant. After a quick search engine stop, I found the National Novel Writing Month... More »
I was planning on taking a class that day in February. But it was cancelled. Cancelled too late for me to back out of my condo rental, so I drove to Yosemite anyway. I had... More »