
I write about loss, love, spirituality, nature, and joy; in particular, I feature the owls in my yard that teach me about the meaning of life.
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I stand at the edge of my yard and breathe slowly, absorbing the freshness of early morning into my face. I scan the tree line around me looking for something: an oval shape against the cloud-light, or a movement or sweep of wings. The owl ...
On Tuesday afternoon Mister Owl began his surveillance duty in the tall pine tree. I’d been wondering if he was watching from some other position, but then I checked my records; last year he came to the pine tree on February 6, so he wasn’t...
Only a day after I posted my latest Substack note, “It’s almost mating time,” I heard a lot of hooting outside, ditched my computer chair, and watched my pair of Barred Owls mate in the “tuning fork” oak, a tree near the hollow oak, with tw...
I’ve been watching for my Barred Owls’ patterns this week, while most Memphians have been holing up in our homes, snowed and iced in. Missy appears to be staying inside the hollow most of the day, only coming out for short periods, but I th...
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I grew up in Arkansas and live in Cordova, Tennessee, in a house next to the woods and wetlands near the Wolf River. I'm a teacher, a librarian, a seeker, a musician, a nature lover, a traveler, and a writer.
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