Tag Archives: Grief

YOU AND THE UNEXPECTED

The Unexpected pops up all the time, but often it is so routine there fires not even one neuron that’s ever started or has stopped for it, or upon it much reflected. . . Still, even when the future feels … Continue reading

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ACTING LIKE IT’S SUMMER (WHEN YOU’RE FEELING FALL)

Acting like it’s summer when you’re feeling fall can turn out to be a real bummer, but, then again, you might yet have a ball. . . Keep your head up, though a pop of fear and unseen grip of … Continue reading

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CHEWING IN THE COOL OCTOBER WIND

Chewing my bright cheerful lunch al fresco. . . Begun on deck in quick noon sun and then slid into shade of tree. . . and staving off the anger, fear and grief of coming winter, creating peace amid the … Continue reading

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