In honor of the first day of spring, a poem. Redbuds are pink. Violets are blue. Spring has returned. Aaa…aaa…aaa…choo! Spring is many things. It’s nature’s restart and revenge on our sinuses. It’s the return of activity and busyness. It’s a reminder of our own connection to nature and the power of rest. In aContinue reading “Resting Rebellion”
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Serpentine Situation
I had every intention of writing about the glorious, unlikely team of Barbie and Oppenheimer today. The creation of Barbenheimer was a welcome reminder of how the values of capitalism and the arts are often at odds. True art does not compete with other art but compliments and adds to it. That being said, anContinue reading “Serpentine Situation”
Awkward Aerial Attacks
Lessons learned from unprovoked bird and bird-brain attacks. #awkward #blogpost
Give Paws
I recently made a trip to visit a trio of lion cubs at my local zoo. They were just the right combination of fluff and chaotic cuteness. Following each other around the habitat, occasionally checking in with mom or taking a playful swipe/pounce at one of their siblings. It was a pleasant, wholesome way toContinue reading “Give Paws”
Frosted Farewell
Spring is just around the corner here in the northern hemisphere, which means we’re in the final days of winter. While many may be more than ready to bid a fond farewell to the freezing temps, I am not one of them. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy spring. I went out this pastContinue reading “Frosted Farewell”