Monthly Archives: January 2018
Opportunity
Comical Explanation
Posted in Reflections
Tagged age old question, children, comic strip, doorbell, humor, idiom, opportunity
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Tomato Soup’s Return Visit
I was recently asked what type of cook I am. Without missing a beat, I replied, “I am a rogue cook.” I believe in cooking with what’s on hand. Anyone who has dined at my house knows never to expect … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Kitchen Adventures
Tagged dinner party, Elephant Deli, Food waste, gardening, herb garden, Herbn’ Farm NW, organic, soup, tomato, Tomato Soup
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Not In my Zip Code
This article Michigan says 38 underperforming public schools could close simply made me want to scream. So much stood out for me, but the elephant in the print was “Twenty-five of the schools targeted for closure are in Detroit, a … Continue reading
Criticism Does Not Kill
I always want to create something that speaks to the heart of the reader. Writing is a process of discovery. Sometimes you don’t know what you know. You may know it but have no idea how it fits together. What … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged appreciation, change, conversation, creativity, daily calendar, disconnect, education, emotions, family, friendships, Habit, happiness, insight, inspiration, introduction, journaling, life, mindfulness, Obsession, pearls of wisdom, professional growth, purpose, quote, reflection, self-awareness, simplicity, sound bite, stranger, strangers, writing
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