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Tag Archives: story-telling
Pandemic memory: is there anyone else on earth?
In 2031 imagine your grandchild running into your kitchen grabbing a chocolate chip cookie and asking, “Grandma, what do you remember about the pandemic in 2020?” What do you say? How do you describe this year with so many challenges … Continue reading
Posted in What the Heart Knows
Tagged 2020, aloneness, holy, hush, memories, pandemic, presence, snow, story, story-telling, writing
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Please, please, please ducks–just go to bed (and chickens, please let me take your pictures!)
Some of you may recall from the last blog post that my weekend assignment included tending a friend’s chickens and ducks. Dog and cat, too. It is now time to report back. I have thought long and hard about the … Continue reading
Posted in September 2020
Tagged animals, fowl, humor, photography, poultry, story-telling, trauma, Upper Peninsula, writing
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