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Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall

September 1, 2011

..all you have to do is remember to take a picture and where you stood three months earlier. See also:         2010                  2009  

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Seasonality

October 22, 2010

I’ve done this once before, and here goes again. Last time I took quarterly photos, one each on the solstices/equinoxes. This time, I waited a few weeks for each season to settle in, because I wanted a quintessential day of the chosen season. Winter Spring Summer Fall Turn, turn, turn.

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Perfect Moment Monday: Gondola and Grimace

July 18, 2010

Perfect Moment Monday is about noticing a perfect moment rather than creating one. Perfect moments can be momentous or ordinary or somewhere in between. Once a week we engage in mindfulness about something that is right with our world. Everyone is welcome to join. Details on how to participate are at the bottom of this [...]

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Homes sweet homes

June 30, 2010

Eden is hosting the Gimme Shelter carnival. Go on over to see the other people’s shelters and maybe add your own. Here are highlights from the places I’ve lived. Family of origin. Sheri, Tami and I shared a basement bedroom during my school years. We didn’t feel squished or deprived of daylight — it just [...]

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Perfect Moment Monday: Cycling

June 27, 2010

Perfect Moment Monday is about noticing a perfect moment rather than creating one. Perfect moments can be momentous or ordinary or somewhere in between. Once a week we engage in mindfulness about something that is right with our world. Everyone is welcome to join. Details on how to participate are at the bottom of this [...]

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“Let’s see what you’re made of.”

April 6, 2010

The exhibit starts in a bright red antechamber. In the background is a faint throbbing noise, an incessant heartbeat. I see two dozen large red barrels bathed in red light, which represent the amount of blood my heart is going to pump today — 1800 gallons at a pace of about 3 ounces per beat. [...]

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