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April is National OT Month and Poetry Month

14 Apr 201426 Apr 2014
April: Not a month for fools! Pull a prank on the first, but the rest of the month is National Poetry Month and National OT Month. Most of us know what poetry…
Not the Sort of Things People Talk About

Reblog of my Daughter’s Amazing Post Today

10 Feb 2014
You've read here about my daughter a bit, and you've seen some of my daughter's photography. Now, be blown away with her most recent post: http://theopenbench.blogspot.com/2014/02/the-yellow-brick-road.html She is amazing. I love…
DP challenge…

Haiku Grace Journey

29 Nov 20132 Apr 2014
The Fall Heart falls--glass vase. . . down Droplets and shards splay with force Dreams, with them, splatter. The Ache Heart aches--lost in gloom Dull and flat to spite the…
Not the Sort of Things People Talk About

New Menu Topic

9 Sep 2013
"My dear," she whispered as she peered down over her bifocals to the little one fearfully looking up to her for help, "These are not the sort of things people talk…
Reflections

A Delicate Strength

15 Jul 20139 Sep 2013
Rocky Mountain National ParkAbove the tree line, frigid wind, snow and ice sever all but the most adapted life forms. In this harsh environment, against all expectation, alpine wildflowers paint…
Motivations…

Life, Death and Grains of Sand

2 Jul 201326 Apr 2014
We never know how long we have. We don't know how long we have with the ones we love. Continue reading "Life, Death and Grains of Sand"
Motivations

What does it mean? What does it matter?

27 May 201326 Apr 2014
What does it mean to live heart to heart in a shielded world? What does it matter? Today I passed the television as it played to an empty room. Katie…
Motivations

Birth of a Blog: Heart to Heart

24 May 201326 Apr 2014
Somewhere around my fiftieth birthday I started thinking seriously about what I could still achieve in the fifteen to twenty years I had left in the work force, and hoping…

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