Continue Reading Little Lizards ““Precisely the least thing, the gentlest, lightest, the rustling of a lizard, a breath, a moment, a twinkling of the eye – little makes…
Continue Reading Desert Beauty Exploring Anza-Borrego Desert State Park “Certain desert areas have a distinctive and subtle charm, in part dependent on spaciousness, solitude, and escape from the evidence of human…
Continue Reading Tales of a far away land. Frankly, I’m torn between my desire to report on a magical place, and my longing for just sitting here and let it…
Continue Reading Coming and Going You have to be on the lookout – otherwise you miss all the action! Going: yours truly, driving to L.A. for the next…
Continue Reading What to do with the past? Stitching Stories at Art at the Cave Gallery in Vancouver, WA. “If nostalgia as a political motivation is most frequently associated with Fascism, there is no reason why a nostalgia conscious of itself,…
Continue Reading Diversion Today is International Women’s Day. I should probably be writing something about the rights women fought for, gained, have threatened and…
Continue Reading Migrating Magnolias I so, so, so long for spring. I guess I have to wait for April…. when in other years magnolias were already…
Continue Reading Papageno One way of cheering myself up when I am about to sink into a prolonged period of the doldrums, is to look…
Continue Reading No Comment The only words today are the ones I am linking to here, with insight into what got us to the point where…
Continue Reading Afresh, afresh, afresh. Some folks by the name of Chad Crabtree and Brandon Woods in Eugene, OR, founded a small literary magazine last year, fittingly…