
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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I first learned the term “Soft Eyes” in the horse world. But as with most horsey things, it applies to the human world as well.
In our busy, hectic, modern world, we tend to go through life with Hard Eyes—a single point of laser focus—narr...
Yesterday, I let the chickens out of their coop. After realizing the other day that the reason there had been no eggs was likely due to clandestine tunnels that had allowed the local squirrel family a daily breakfast buffet, everything seem...
I have never been able to tell you what I want to be when I grow up. I still can’t.
In the sixth grade, part of our yearbook entry was the question: What do you want to be when you grow up? You couldn’t leave it blank. You couldn’t say you...
A few weeks ago, one of my chickens, Lone Ranger, died. Ever since, the other two (Thelma and Louise) haven’t laid any eggs. Or so I thought.
I figured maybe they were in mourning. Or that the change in their environment had caused them to...
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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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