Continue Reading The Color of Age. Today my mother would have been 94 and my grandfather Eduard 120. In my wishful thinking he is playing Mozart on his…
Continue Reading The Blues. Today’s report is brought to you by the color BLUE mixed with the feeling of blue. The sadness was triggered by an…
Continue Reading Pink Cheeks. Black Lashes. Sometimes I wonder if there is a correlation between drab times and the amount of colored cream or powder humanity applies to…
Continue Reading True Colors For a year now we have seen a governmental strategy of “Facts be damned, let falsehoods do the job.” Last week’s debate…
Continue Reading No Hausfrau She. I thought I’d end the week’s musing on reconciliation with something up-lifting. The clip on top of today’s blog is an advertisement that…
Continue Reading Art and Reconciliation. A new group of interdisciplinary researchers from Kings College, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and The University of the…
Continue Reading The Falsely Accused. Imagine you are accused of having committed a horrible crime. You are convicted despite your protestations of innocence. You serve your sentence…
Continue Reading Their Heirs. I opened yesterday with the fact that I have only questions and no real answers when it comes to reconciliation between parties…
Continue Reading On Reconciliation. This week is devoted to the topic of reconciliation. I have only questions, no answers when thinking about reconciliation in numerous contexts….
Continue Reading Fleeting Decisions. Lasting Possibilities. I meant that title: decisions can be reversed; what lasts are the possibilities to choose from. Or more precisely, what lasts is…