Monthly Archives: November 2014

Horsing Around With Gratitude

I’m unabashedly in love with my three Morgan horses. I raised two of them from birth. After they were born I sat in the stall with their mother and rubbed them over every inch of their body except where they … Continue reading

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How Do We Find Our Passion?

            My mother was a passionate person who also admired passion in others. I used to worry that I was not passionate enough, or didn’t have the “right passions.” I’ve come to see that it’s … Continue reading

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Thoughts On A Foggy Morning

          I’ve been in San Francisco for the past 10 days, my first long visit since we left 17 years ago.

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Finding Our Primary Colors

            If you we re to describe yourself in three words what would they be? Asked another way, if you saw the words as your “primary colors”– the yellow, red or blue in you – … Continue reading

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