Sea-Change

Gosh, look at all this amazing new stuff we taxpayers own since we started saving the economy!  Manchester United Football Club, Bear Stears, Fannie & Freddie…   What?  You mean… we’re not following Dennis Kucinich’s sensible-sounding proposal to give Americans partial ownership of institutions receiving bailout money?  Hmph!  So, I can’t spend my tax dollars … Read more Sea-Change


The Reckoning

Three weddings and three funerals in three weeks.  You don’t have to be a mystic to note the numeric significance.   On my calendar, this synchronous cascade of life-and-death events has been tumbling through the waning Hazel Moon and into the waxing Vine, bridging the dark transition between the two and spanning the Equinox-tide.  In my lexicon, … Read more The Reckoning


Eulogy

When Jim told me he had cancer, it didn’t much worry me.  It was in his fingertip.  They amputated the digit at the joint, threw his cancer in the trash.  Good riddance.  His finger stump was intriguing; even cool in that weird “lemme see your scar” kind of way.   Turned out, that wasn’t the … Read more Eulogy


In the Heart of the Season

When the oak tree fell last December, it crushed my daughter’s car and robbed the potato vine of its fence.   The unsupported lianas have been heaped at the base of the oak tree’s stump ever since — a gigantic ball of brown twine with a few green threads stretched over the top.  We cut … Read more In the Heart of the Season


Symphonic Variations

I don’t quite understand how people can justify taking a stand on one side or the other of the fate / free-choice fence.   Even if you believe the decisions we make about our lives are ordained, to claim that our reactions to events and situations are likewise and entirely pre-determined and that how we … Read more Symphonic Variations