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Life Things

Christie Shumate McElwee

Pondering the beauty and awful that is life.

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Latest Issues

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Soft November: Fierce Softness

The world is hard, especially at this moment in history. People kidnapped off streets, by schools, and in parking lots. Food insecurity cruelly held as leverage. Our representatives are not representing the majority of us. Our “leader” and ...

a month ago
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Travel Morning

When traveling my routines are thrown to the winds, especially mornings. No big velvet chair, white coffee mugs, ambient lights, or kitty at my feet. Instead I must scrunch into what’s around me, making a nest out of the unknown.

a month ago
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A Short Recalibration

When my heart is heavy and I need a reset, I put on my walking shoes and head out to the neighborhood sidewalks. Crying walks. Raging walks. Worry walks. Music helps, but often I just want the sound of my feet on the pavement, a rhythm that...

2 months ago
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October Comes In...

Combines mow rows of dry stalks, kicking up corn dust as they move down the fields. Trucks deliver tons of kernels to drying bins located in tiny towns along two lane highways. A cross wind picks up the dirt as it swirls into a harmless bro...

2 months ago
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  • Christie Shumate McElwee

    I am a writer, reader, and pie baker. This Midwestern gal is on a journey to live my “one wild and precious life."

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