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Mending Our World

Hard as Stone, Soft as Tears

Today is a day of sorrow for me. This moment in time the day after election day feels Hard as Stone, Soft as Tears, the light dimmed by a cloud of uncertainty, loss, and grief for women, people of color, trans/queer/other, immigrants,  our children and the earth. Though we need Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Living, Laughing, Loving

Some days I consider the questions, “What is my purpose? Have I done enough?” and then I realize that the meaning of my life is not measured by what I do. It is enough to simply be here now Living, Laughing, Loving doing the best I can to choose joy Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Beautiful Contradictions

, This time of year I am filled with so many contradictory feelings about the season. On one hand I see such astonishing beauty, even as more and more of the trees’ leaves fall to the ground,. On the other hand I dread the long months of bare branches and Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

From Dust to Dust

Here is my third photo and essay for the photo project I recently began working on… From Dust to Dust I spend a lot of time hiking in the woods at a scientific and natural area near where I live. In this remnant of the big woods that once covered Read more…

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By Marilyn, 7 months ago

Big Woods Wonder

Last week I visited one of my favorite places. The colors were popping, the weather was fine, and walking under the tall trees that grow there filled me with Big Woods Wonder. I’ve shared photos of these woods often, usually from springtime when the canopy is just beginning to fill Read more…

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