When I was in University, one of the areas of study for me was Sociology. I remember this one particular professor. She was a woman who wore hippie clothing, complete with the Birkenstock sandals, even in winter, and had a thick head of blonde hair that was so curly and frizzy that it was almost […]
Things Flow on the Prairies
A number of months ago I blogged about being a Water Witch. People wrote me back saying how much they enjoyed it and that they want more information. So I decided that today is the day that I work on a blog about that. One of the comments that came in was a pondering about […]
Breaking Trust
We have all had this happen. Relationships develop, trust gets built. And then, BAM, that trust is broken. For myself, I have always found that when someone breaks my trust they never have the opportunity to regain it. Of course, this is different than when your child breaks your trust. They are still learning. But […]
Winter is Coming
This is a phrase that was made very famous by HBO’s Game of Thrones. It carried with it a foretelling of doom and gloom, despair and disaster. In the farther north hemisphere of the planet, and, I imagine, in the farther south hemisphere as well, it simply indicates a change of seasons from warm to […]
Distractions
I have been giving a lot of thought these days, with Covid-19 afoot, about the various ways in which people maintain their individual sanity as all of the crazy stuff keeps happening all around us. I have noticed a number of folks on social media doing things like Gratitude lists on a daily basis. I […]
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