We were leaving today. My husband and I from Metro Atlanta. My older daughter and her boyfriend from Los Angeles. My younger daughter from Boston. We were converging in New York in a meticulously-orchestrated plan. […]
Tag: COVID-19
This Time, a Jump for Joy
Yesterday on St. Patrick’s Day, I put on the green ball gown my mother and older daughter made together many years ago, trotted into a pharmacy at a Kroger supermarket carrying the hopes of three […]
Wonder Woman
I feel like frickin’ Wonder Woman for surviving 2020, including this along with everything else (and waking up on the first morning in 2021 in my Wonder Woman onesie served as a visual reminder to […]
Grim Leaper
I started yesterday morning with a Leap of Faith at sunrise in the fog in a nearby cemetery where I ride my bike frequently, however grim that may seem. I go there (and other cemeteries) […]
Let’s Leap the Sh*t Outta This Year!
Sure, it would probably have been better if we leaped right over this year but that’s just not how it went. Instead, we had to show up every day and trudge through challenges of Biblical […]
Your Awards Are Not More Important than Our Lives
in tandem alongside each other; together. one behind another. I was trying to take a break for the holidays to work on my new book, Slow Duck Crossing. However, because of what happened yesterday, I […]
How It Started. How It’s Going.
On this historic day when the first people in the USA are scheduled to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, I thought I’d share two selections from my 2020 street photography album — one taken in March right […]
What Fresh Hell Is This?
So I rode with a friend yesterday morning in the park. We met another woman and all agreed that a recently-built “privacy fence” for a new low-density (?) gated community directly lining the path creates […]