
Writer. Photographer. Horsewoman. I am drawn to bridge the sacred and the secular, the corporate and the wild, the boardroom and the barn. My work is a search for meaning in the everyday and the practice of sharing what I find.
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My lemon tree was drying up, and I couldn’t figure out why.
For weeks, I stood in my yard looking at its curled, sad leaves. I wondered if a subterranean army of gophers was systematically destroying the roots. I wondered if some exotic, u...
I was standing on the corner, waiting. Well, I was not standing—Alegria was standing, and I was sitting on her back.
It was Monday, and the Monday market stalls were just beginning to pack it up for the day. The time was 2:09 PM.
We were...
There is a particular kind of energy that surrounds certain events. Whether it is New Year’s Eve with its pressure to ‘have an amazing time,’ or a massive local festival, these moments arrive with an unwritten, heavy expectation:
You must...
The day after the ride that had been a catalyst for annoyance rather than delight, I had an immediate opportunity to revisit all those uncomfortable feelings.
I had already decided—that day, I would ride solo. I wanted to ride Fortuna. Sin...
Yesterday, I was annoyed.
I shouldn’t have been—or so I told myself. I was on a late afternoon ride with David on Deseo, and Jose on Cappuccino. It was another training ride for David (9) and Deseo (2), who have begun to find their stride...
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Writer. Photographer. Horsewoman. I am drawn to bridge the sacred and the secular, the corporate and the wild, the boardroom and the barn. My work is a search for meaning in the everyday and the practice of sharing what I find.
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