Sometimes Its Savasana and Sometimes Its a Nap
If you are too tired to do savasana, it is probably a good thing to be taking a nap.
State of the Garden
Coincidence or Correlation (and Overnight Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal)
On my way to and from work, I watched the buds and blooms–some brown, some bravely hanging on, some withering around the edges and starting to wilt; the cherries–mostly in bud or just starting to open–that haven’t fully blasted yet,… (READ MORE)
From a Little Free Library (and Opportunity to Expand Awareness)
I am really enjoying the proliferation of “Little Free Libraries” in the neighborhood. I found Ann Petry’s “The Street” and then immediately put it back after reading it so that as many people as possible could read it. It is… (READ MORE)
Blossoms After the Wintry Mix and Before the Freeze
We didn’t get snow except for mixed with rain and not enough of that. Some of the magnolias have already browned. I think about the farmers and the fruit trees; have they been patient enough to still be able to… (READ MORE)
Morning Walk to Work
There is an unreality to the beauty of the Spring blossoms. If you look closely at the photograph, you can see how terribly dry is the ground. How long can trees blossom when in drought? If we fail to nourish… (READ MORE)
Signs Around Town (and International Women’s Day)
In the window at Clothes Encounters–a woman-owned small business on Capitol Hill. I wasn’t feeling the need to bring anything new into my closet, but I went in to say how much I liked the sign. I enjoyed trying on… (READ MORE)
On the Way to William Penn House for Tuesday Night Yoga Practice
It is getting noticeably close to the equinox. Signs are proliferating around the neighborhood.
Bhuvanseshari Dancing with an Icosahedron
I am finding it soothing, these days, to draw symmetries. And then, because I am who I am, I cannot quite follow convention.