Monthly Archives: October 2007

Self Experiment #3

I need to spit this out in a vague form as I am just headed out to work, but the gist of it is, I need to step back somehow and assess my attitude toward my life. It’s the kind … Continue reading

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A little Woolf and a little White: a Better Day

“I shall care little for the tastes of this world if the skies are still so glorious. Such expanse and majesty and illuminations, I have never seen, pure air and then such cloud conglomerations.” Virginia Woolf There were such glorious … Continue reading

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Pieces of September

Today I am gathering up pieces of September I am discovering how I moved through the boxes from Summer to Autumn falling down the lines into a dark morning with bright leaves.

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It Is Always Darkest . . .

It is now official. Darkness is creeping in and surrounding my days. This is no metaphor. I rise before the crack of dawn. I actually witness the crack of dawn. There are people who worship at dawn. I would rather … Continue reading

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Go To the Light

My daughter rents old episodes of Ghost Whisperer, a series about a woman who talks with the spirits of the dead and helps them move to the light. She watches them in the afternoon and I sit and hang out after … Continue reading

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