How the Universe Writes Poetry

Commonplace Book, Daily, Life Getting in the Way

I was sitting on the sofa after dinner one night earlier this week, watching an episode of Modern Family, when my husband came in holding a stack of mail on top of a slightly cumbersome package. “What’s this?” I asked as he handed the box to me. “I haven’t ordered anything recently.” “It’s from Chris […]

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A silver lining with a bitter biting edge.

Daily, Life Getting in the Way, Photos

One unexpected bonus to the pandemic forcing us all to hunker down and do everything online from home for more than a year was that I had the chance to attend my old poetry workshop via Zoom. Before we moved from Pennsylvania back to Colorado seven years ago, I used to participate in an annual […]

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Garden company.

Daily, Gardening, Life Getting in the Way, Photos

Always remember the beauty of the garden, for there is peace. Unknown I spent Saturday morning puttering around in my garden. It’s deeply satisfying to be able to do something like that. We’re as busy as ever these days, so I hadn’t had much of a chance to get out there all week, and the […]

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A trip to Mesa Verde

Daily, Photos, RV Travels

We’re trying to squeeze in as many trips with the girls as we can before they’re really too grown up to vacation with us. Traveling during the pandemic has been… interesting. We’ve been camping/RV-ing for quite a few years now, and this year, it seems like EVERYONE is getting in on the fun. Campgrounds are […]

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A little sumpthin-sumpthin…


Daily, Photos

Yesterday morning when I went downstairs for coffee, I found a little folded piece of paper in my mug (mercifully before pouring anything into it): I pulled it out and looked at it and saw a photocopy of a squirrel-meme my 16yo loves. It’s the one with the overweight squirrel looking like it’s patting its […]

April 2, 2020

Just an average week, except for the quarantine, that is.


Daily

The funny thing about working from home most of the time is that when you’re suddenly mandated to start working from home all the time, your day-to-day routine sorta kinda doesn’t change all that much. I sleep the best I can, wake up, drink coffee, read the news, and then go upstairs to my office […]

March 31, 2020

A Trip to Denver


Daily

Saturday, we drove up to Denver to move our older daughter out of her dorm room. The dorm isn’t officially closing because there are students there who have no other housing options, but they asked that anyone who has other options to please vacate and turn in keys as soon as possible. They’ll deep clean […]

March 23, 2020

Morning After the Blizzard


Photos

This was the view looking left from my front porch before dawn this morning. As views go, it ain’t too bad. 🙂 I put this photo out on Instagram and Facebook as well as here today, and it got an appreciative reaction, much more so than other photos I’ve posted. One person said is was […]

March 20, 2020

Spring Equinox at 7,400 Feet


Daily, Photos

Today is the first day of spring, so we’re having a blizzard to celebrate. When you live at the top of a mountain pass, even a smallish one, this sort of thing isn’t unusual. What is unusual is that we didn’t have to look up school closings for this one. Because everything is already closed. […]

March 19, 2020

End of Life


Daily, Photos

The afternoon before my daughter came home from college for what would become the rest of the semester, I took a look at her cat, Bubbles, and realized that he didn’t look good. At all. He had lost a lot of the weight he’d regained after his dental surgery in the fall, and his fur […]

March 18, 2020

Friday Morning Drama


Daily, Homeschooling

My youngest is sixteen. Today, I dropped her off at her enrichment school, that she attends only one day per week, and then went on to work where I spent a couple of hours wrangling a large document into shape. It’s what I do for a living: make things look and sound better than they […]

October 4, 2019

Autumn At Last


Daily, Photos

That change in the air is finally here, the one that says summer really is over, the one that makes you put on socks in the morning before you go down for coffee, the one that says don’t blink — you might miss the Aspens change colors. The Aspens out my window are still mostly […]

October 3, 2019