
Highlighting unexpected moments of connection and grace. I believe we create change by living with integrity and kindness.
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I awake to a clean-slate sky and warm sun on the eastern windows.
The thing about camping at the beach is that first thing in the morning, the dog needs to go outside to do his business. At home, I just open the back door, and he heads in...
Yesterday, our favorite used furniture store, Restore, owned by Habitat for Humanity, delivered the hutch that we decided would be perfect for our living room. The delivery people positioned it perfectly. But we decided it needed little boo...
Welcome, new and not-so-new readers. I have shifted my writing to shining a light on the complexities of growing up in the counterculture of the 60s and 70s. As a child in that era, my experiences differed significantly from the adults arou...
Whose Utopia?
I grew up in the 1970s counterculture, a teenager in an adult-centric world. The starry-eyed rapture people exhibit when they learn about my nontraditional upbringing underscores for me how much the myth of the idyllic sixtie...
Unbound
Photo by Kristina Delp on Unsplash
She strides into the classroom, hair swinging, dispersing its light into the dimness of the long, narrow room. I assess her from her black lace-up work boots (which I later find out she calls “sh...
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Writing to shine a light on growing up in the counterculture of the 60s and 70s. I am an essayist and a memoirist with a completed manuscript about how my upbringing led to a lifelong yearning for home and belonging.
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