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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Equanimity
The other day as I ran along the path, I felt an irritation in my shoe. I ignored it and kept running, just like I am prone to do in my daily life, ignore things until they become problematic. At … Continue reading
Blessings for the Earth
Walking into the woods, I find forgiveness. I find my soul awakened by the dew on the fresh grass, by the crispness in the air, by the smell of fallen decayed leaves all intermingled with the sweet smell of pine. … Continue reading
Fearless Dating Life of a Widow
Dating is one thing that confounds me, especially at this point in my life. How do you meet people you might be interested in? Of course, the answers are simple and complex ranging from joining a group one is interested … Continue reading
Gratitude for this Blustery Autumn Day
Reflecting on the moment, feeling gratitude for all that is. Life has been full of opportunities to grow, which translates into the simple fact that there were challenges. Oftentimes when sitting in the muck of the moment, it can seem … Continue reading
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