Continue Reading Modes of Philanthropy Does this happen to you as well? A particular topic enters your thoughts and then you see it everywhere you turn? Philanthropy…
Continue Reading Joy Not sure what we did to deserve this, but both of our children found partners who we adore. Adding two strong and…
Continue Reading Aging sans Parody. Last week saw me huffing and puffing on a perfectly flat path along the river, bones aching when I returned from a…
Continue Reading Kairos Kairos: a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action : the opportune and decisive moment. – Merriam-Webster Dictionary A…
Continue Reading Juxtapositions Walk with me. Be warned, though, you need to bring your ear plugs. I, of course, had no clue that they would…
Continue Reading Bosch, Revisited “Poor is the mind that always uses the inventions of others and invents nothing itself. -Hieronymus Bosch, one of the most idiosyncratic…
Continue Reading Tales from the Backyard Yesterday I had a few visitors in the backyard, which suited me just fine. I figured ending the week with tons of…
Continue Reading Ruins Over a decade ago I exhibited Fugue – The Poetry of Exile at Portland’s Artist Repertory Theatre, photomontage work that attempted to…
Continue Reading Mothers’ Day Revelations. Mothers’ Day is a fraught occasion for many. Those who want(ed) children but are unable to have them, might suffer. Those who…
Continue Reading Dilemmas Imagine waking up from a dream with nagging questions. This happened to me a few days ago, when I dreamt that a…