Monthly Archives: September 2007

Some Random Images The Recent Past.

This is a doodle from a training on working with children from abusive and stressful homes. It was held at a retired fort that was used as a training base. This is one I made at a full staff meeting. … Continue reading

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Back Into the Hurly-burly of Crowded Mornings

My 15 year old is going back to school tomorrow, which means I need to make space in my morning for a grumpy teenager. My mornings have been sanctuaries of serenity this summer as no one is up before I … Continue reading

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Two Random Observations In an Otherwise Lost Day

This Morning As I Came Downstairs From the top of stairs I saw the shadow of the bird outside the warped glass window next to the front door. The bird was flinging itself, thump-thump, at the glass in an irregular … Continue reading

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Wherever You Go, There You Are.

I just felt like saying that. It needs to be said every now and then, ” Here and there. Funny things are everywhere.” Dr. Suess “I have nothing to say, and I’m saying it.” John Cage “Everywhere is within walking … Continue reading

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Dark Eyes and the Chicken Dance

Today during the lunch break at our training today, I walked down the street with my friend and colleague who is a lovely woman from India. She has great dark eyes that grow moist when we talk of children we … Continue reading

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