Where did summer go? Or winter—for my Aussie cousins? As I stare out my office window, my Aspen dances her signature solo as she changes from green to shades of gold. It won’t be long before mountain chickadees perch on her naked branches hunting for the seeds I scatter. They pluck sunflower hearts and nyjer from snowy graves and sing their name into […]
The Roadrunner and a Writer’s Path to Animal Mysticism
I had a beautiful comment on my post last week. The writer explained how she had recently lost her mother and that the roadrunner had visited her in the most unusual way. She explained how she’d had a conversation with her mom about roadrunners before her mom passed. After her mother’s death, the roadrunner came to […]
Lemuria and Its Lost People
Water covers about 71% of Earth’s surface. The oceans possess 96.5 % of that water. It’s pretty much a given that all this water creates an ever changing landscape for the land masses of our planet. With that in mind it would be hard for anyone to insist that over the ages our continents and islands have […]