When a great woman dies, we need to think about her again and again.
Letting Go of Apache Mesa Ranch
Continuing to own an unproductive piece of land at the end of a terrible road broke through several layers of my dreams—or where they delusions?
The End Is the Beginning
Women’s History Month ends today—one month out of the twelve to represent more than half of the world’s people—with the hope and the promise that we are just beginning.
Burning the Forest
What is it in men that delights in lighting fires?
Nearly Lost
The first issue, of course, is to level the playing field so that women have the same opportunities for education and performance as men.
Sometimes It Takes a While
Several decades ago, I became aware of the work and life of Enid Yandell, a Kentucky-born, Paris educated sculptor whose statues I used to see at various ceremonial points in
Amazon
A bookstore offers companionship, conversation, perhaps even a sense of community which nothing arriving by mail can ever hope to deliver.
Two Spirits
Two Spirits have always walked among us, unrecognized and, at least in the past, often reviled.
W.O.W.
I immediately recognized the originality and daring of a kindred spirit.
18 Favorites of 2018
I’ve once again chosen my most popular posts of 2018, based on visits, comments, Tweets and Facebook likes.