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Category Archives: Wonder
Stop. You Look Fabulous!
A few ideas of how we can nurture the joy within us during a global pandemic and a time of division and fear. Continue reading
Posted in Backyard Nature, Beauty, Blooming, Books, Fabulous, Happiness, Home, Joy (Joie de General), Knoxville, Op/Ed Thoughts, Uncategorized, Wonder
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Let the Wind Blow Back Your Hair and May It Rain
My husband Kurt and I were in Egypt twenty years ago in the car of a young woman who had been a participant in one of my husband’s training classes in Cairo. I will call her Lela although I cannot … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Beauty, Blooming, Bruce Springsteen, Happiness, Op/Ed Thoughts, Wonder
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, Cairo, Desert Rose, Egypt, International Space Station, Lebanon, Rai, scarab, Sting, Thunder Road
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Dreams Walking in Broad Daylight
. . . dreams walking in broad daylightThree hundred, sixty five degreesBurning down the house. “Burning Down the House”, songwriters: David Byrne, Christopher Frantz, Martina Weymouth, Jerry Harrison Seeing the world through the eyes of a baby or toddler is … Continue reading
What Life Needs Is a Soundtrack
Music inspires and moves me as much as anything in my life. Does life have a soundtrack? I have done my best to prove it can. Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Backyard Nature, Beauty, Music, Op/Ed Thoughts, Wonder
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Gluing Together Our Broken Places
I got my first dose of the Covid vaccine today in a drive-through operation at Ft. Sanders Hospital West here in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was a flawless experience except they did not set up a second shot right away on … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Backyard Nature, Beauty, Blooming, Books, Creativity, Family, Freedom, Happiness, Home, Ideas, Op/Ed Thoughts, Women, Wonder, Writing
Tagged Covid, Covid vaccine, feathers, LifeLines, Melissa & Doug, Melissa Bernstein, narcissus, vaccine, Victor Frankl
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Your Timeless Smile
A letter written to my 3 year old grandson Lincoln. Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Childhood, Courage, Family, Happiness, Home, Knoxville, Love, Wonder
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Seen, Heard, Loved
Humankind’s search for meaning has many twisting turns and blind alleys, but basically each person seeks to be seen, heard, and loved. Continue reading
IndigoNation
Nothing compares with this dye’s ability to capture the blues of nature—a midnight sky, early dawn, or an impression of the sea. It can also define a mood—of melancholy, of mystery in the dark hues, or joy and vitality in lighter … Continue reading
Posted in Beauty, Courage, Creativity, Dance, Freedom, Happiness, Ideas, Op/Ed Thoughts, The Arts, Wonder
Tagged blue, Cher, Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Duke Ellington, I Voted, I've Got You Babe, Indignation, indigo, Isaac Newton, Kadinsky, Mood Indigo, Philip Roth, Sonny Bono, the color blue, The Seattle Asian Art Museum, Wassily Kandinsky
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His Heart’s Eye Is Open
I grieve for each passing year that Daddy is not here to fervently hope that Clemson can beat Alabama for the NCAA football Championship. I grieve that he missed by 11 months seeing his great-grandson Lincoln’s endlessly fascinating face. I … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Autobiographical, Childhood, Courage, Family, Happiness, Ideas, Love, Op/Ed Thoughts, Wonder
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Childhood, Daddy, East Tennessee, grief, life, Lincoln, Mary Oliver, New Year's Eve 2018, sorrow, The Uses of Sorrow
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Finding Darcus
Since at least 1992, I have been searching for my grandmother, Darcus Montgomery. She gave birth to my father in April 1935, and only four months later–in early August–she died. Naturally I assumed Daddy’s mother died from childbirth complications, and … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Childhood, Courage, Dementia, Family, Happiness, Home, Knoxville, Love, Uncategorized, Women, Wonder
Tagged ancestry, Darcus Montgomery, family, Knoxville, Latter Day Saints, Mormon, Tennessee
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