A Fountain Pen Lesson

It may be just late January, it may be the pandemic that drags on and keeps us confined and separate from each other and from so many happy plans and occupations we'd ordinarily pursue, it may just be a chapter of my own story, but lately I've been feeling a bit blue. It's not dreadful. [...]

By |2022-01-31T17:30:26+00:00January 31st, 2022|Artistry, Creativity, Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on A Fountain Pen Lesson

Turn on the tap!

I wrote this in my journal recently: We can be CREATIVE anytime - as soon as we decide, we CALL IT FORTH. The tap turns ON. Deciding is key. It's easy to dither, to faff about thinking about starting or wondering if it's even possible to do or make the thing. I've done this a [...]

By |2021-12-31T19:32:54+00:00December 31st, 2021|Artistry, Creativity, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Turn on the tap!

What would Sherlock do?

This Halloween I transformed into one of my literary heroes. It didn't take much to make myself over in his familiar image - a deerstalker hat and a pipe purchased online and a wonderful vintage Donegal tweed cloak. The inside, though: that's the real magic. I'm not nearly as smart as Sherlock but I do [...]

By |2021-12-31T19:53:46+00:00November 9th, 2021|Artistry, Creativity, Learning, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on What would Sherlock do?

Introduction to my NEW BOOK!

INTRODUCING: My brand new book and audio-book, A November Visit. I hope you enjoy this introduction, a small taster of the feast of "Novemberish" delights awaiting you in the book. Thank you for taking it in!

By |2021-10-23T17:42:58+00:00October 23rd, 2021|Artistry, Books, Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Introduction to my NEW BOOK!

Questions I Love

Questions are an indispensable guide in my life. Here are some of my favorites: 1. Where or in what moments do I feel most alive? Noticing this is an act of great self-loyalty. It's helpful to track your interests, eagerness, and spark and notice what's changing and what new things are hoving into view. Sometimes [...]

By |2021-09-29T17:30:54+00:00September 29th, 2021|Creativity, Learning, Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Questions I Love

The Reading Lens and the How of Reading

When I was in high school, I fell in love with the writing of Annie Dillard. I’d never read anything like her before, this combination of poetic prose and personal narrative imbued with the fervent nature-love of Thoreau and the spiritual depth and yearning of a medieval mystic. I studied her books and saw in [...]

By |2021-08-31T01:15:02+00:00August 31st, 2021|Books, Learning|2 Comments

A seriously messed up dynamic

Have you ever had this experience in a work context? You’re loving, you’re enthusiastic, you’re positive and eager to help. In response, you are dismissed as a puppy, as a child, as toothless. You are subjected to condescension and disregard. Only when this becomes impossible to ignore do you reveal your incisors, and then [...]

By |2021-07-05T15:43:58+00:00July 5th, 2021|Artistry, Learning, Spirit|Comments Off on A seriously messed up dynamic

The Tao of Moi – a philosophy-poem to inspire self-love

You'll hear about the origin of this poem in the video and in the text below it. But for you dear readers of this blog, may I add two things: Living according to the Tao of Moi does not make you selfish. It makes you honest and honesty always serves everyone best. I'm wearing my [...]

By |2021-06-29T18:57:39+00:00June 29th, 2021|Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on The Tao of Moi – a philosophy-poem to inspire self-love

A Definition

(just found this on one of my many scraps of paper on which I capture uncategorized thoughts in the moment) True impoverishment is not being able to feel love, to be moved by beauty, to be roused in curiosity and eagerness to learn, to laugh for sheer amusement and delight (without a target), to give [...]

By |2021-05-19T20:51:05+00:00May 19th, 2021|Love, Spirit|Comments Off on A Definition
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