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A Roaring Kind of Quiet

June 15, 2015

“I can’t count the number of times I’ve been in jaw-dropping places in my life-in the mountains, at a picturesque restaurant, watching a sunset, on a boat heading to one of the San Juan Islands–where words got in the way of fully feeling and enjoying where I was.”   ~Katherine Jenkins. “Lessons from the Monk … More A Roaring Kind of Quiet

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Some Birds Sit Alone

April 18, 2013

Some birds sit alone. I noticed that, in mornings etched in chill. On a wire, the one holds fast to a space that is far from the group, singular silhouette against a waking sky. But that outline is as solid as the mass of them and seems stronger, still than all together, that scatter with … More Some Birds Sit Alone

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