Category Archives: Philosophy

Monday Musing: Critique 3/16/2015

Yesterday I went to a poetry writing group. We each bring a poem and listen as the others provide suggestions and feedback, writing comments on copies of the poem. I have not yet reviewed the copies of my poem handed … Continue reading

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Monday Musing 11/10/2014

Fay asked me to name three gifts of nature for which I am most grateful. Sunlight, warmth, and wind rose to the top of the list. All are forms of energy. All are gifts, but in excess, may be harm. … Continue reading

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Fourth Week of Lent

Gratitude—essential to the spiritual life.  Easy enough for splendid things like the arrival of Spring.  Azaleas, those bushes of background evergreen, now grab the spotlight in blazing fuchsia and white.  Daylight stretches into evening, finding more bounce than trudge in … Continue reading

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Third Week of Lent

“No plan” and “No word” and, it seems, “No one else”.  These past couple of years I have had more solitude than not.  Quite a bit different from having children at home: soccer games, open houses, and family dinners at … Continue reading

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Second Week of Lent

At the start of this year, I decided it was time for a plan.  After all, don’t gardeners ponder seed catalogs while fields are empty and cold?  Nothing too restrictive, just an arrow or two pointing the way, or at least … Continue reading

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First Week of Lent

Lent.  A Christian season about practice, not creed.  Belief in the virgin birth matters not.  No, Lent only asks for the belief that a change in routine—taking on or abstaining—will crack open life.  And that it be done with intent … Continue reading

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Autumn

Re-entry has been more difficult than first supposed.   Like newly purchased bed sheets fresh out of the package, then shaken, washed, and used, my life cannot get folded tightly enough to return to its original envelope.    With those new sheets, … Continue reading

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Souvenirs

Jacques, an gold-orange kitten from the litter at le Mas de Salel, meows and meows at me, his round, blue-green eyes fixed on mine.  Ah, he is hungry again!  We are getting to know each other as this winsome Averyon … Continue reading

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Erratum and Not

My last full day in France.  It was hard not to be anxious about making it count.  The day unfolded into a bicycle ride to say good-by to a few favorite spots.  A stop and wave to the Russian Church, … Continue reading

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Getting to the Meaning

The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia in Albi is a massive, simple structure of brick.  The multiple small towers and long, narrow windows add to the look, which is more like a fortress than a church.  Stepping inside, every surface is … Continue reading

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