(3 min read) In our house, there are a couple of predictable alarms that sound around 4 a.m: even on the weekends. Dog bladders and cat bellies declare their need with door scratching and urgent whining. This steamy summer Saturday morning (at 4:04 am), I padded my way down the dark hall, two dogs leading … Continue reading Ode to Awe
Month: June 2019
Light of your Soul
Recently I read this quote from one of my favorite authors, John O'Donohue, from his book Eternal Echoes. I invite you to read these words a couple of times and let them sink in. I want to share with you the eye-opening and perhaps gaming changing question that came from these words. "There are no … Continue reading Light of your Soul
Sunlight, Serotonin and Sweet William
I don't know about you, but some weekends I spend an enormous amount of time outside. We have a busy yard with a long To-Do list and hours worth of work. I used to lament the time we needed to mow, weed or plant Sweet Williams (ok, I never lamented the Sweet Williams part....) Get … Continue reading Sunlight, Serotonin and Sweet William
Earthing
As a kid, I loved being outside, and I hated working in the yard. My job (it seemed) was to take a pair of hand clippers and trim everything. I would sit in the grass, lean over and trim around the garden, the flower gardens, the walk ways, the shed, the house...you get the idea. … Continue reading Earthing
The Last Lilacs
This month we are going to take a look at how our natural world impacts our resiliency. Here in the North, it is lilac season, which is one of my favorite weeks of the year. If you live in the city, you are seeing the end, but out in the country, where the temps stay … Continue reading The Last Lilacs