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The Sea and Me
Lounging in luxe wooden chairsstretched in royal blue canvas andarranged in neat rows in glistening sand.Up walks a worker with a clipboard:“Did you rent this chair, ma’am?”If “yes,” I may stay. If “no,” I must pay —or leave. Read More
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My Easter Prayer for a Dying World
Easter is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. Symbolically, it is a celebration of the promise that good will triumph over evil in the end. Read More
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The Spiritual Fruits of Learning to See
Our culture is awash in information, yet starving for wisdom. Perhaps society needed to sink to this level to make us hungry enough to heal ourselves. Read More
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Earth Day Is 50 and Fabulous. Here’s a Different Way to Celebrate.
Turning 50 is a milestone in any lifetime. It’s a time to celebrate how far you’ve come, to think about what comes next, and to consider the legacy you hope to create. Read More
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What Can a Climate Emergency Teach Us?
When natural disaster strikes, you get the gift of living life as it was before technology took over – and a chance to contemplate your future Read More
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The Problem With Being a Bridge
If you aim to transport others from one paradigm to the next, then you might be a bridge person. Read More
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Retreat
A poem I co-wrote with John Adcox, poet, literature professor and good neighbor Read More