death and dying

  • Twelve for a Penny

    One of the greatest gifts my Momma Nancy left me was the appreciation of music – all genres of it. For her, it blurred boundaries – the same way she lived her short life, seeing beyond color, class, or creed.… Continue reading

    Twelve for a Penny
  • Giddy Up

    I’m sitting at the computer with a finger’s worth of the good stuff in one of my favorite rocks glasses, trying to think of something profound to share before the last 25 minutes of this year are done. I’m finding… Continue reading

    Giddy Up
  • The Making of the Soup

    I’m not a huge fan of cooking from scratch. Now, I don’t mind making a grilled cheese or creating a big-old salad every now and then, but to take time to prep and cook daily for only one person (me)… Continue reading

    The Making of the Soup
  • No Rhyme or Reason

    I’m in the midst of a “little project” – going through the thousands upon thousands of photos stored on my computer and trying to put them in some kind of organized fashion. There’s no rhyme or reason to where I’ve… Continue reading

    No Rhyme or Reason
  • A Reminder of Things

    It’s been two weeks since my last post. Been a little busy with “life stuff”. Have an issue with my right eye that sometimes causes these little wormy-looking floaters that completely block my line of sight. Will likely take several… Continue reading

    A Reminder of Things
  • What a Difference a Year Makes

    A year ago, I reached out to Hospice of the Piedmont, one of our local organizations, to offer some of Dad’s original artwork for whatever purpose they felt it would best suit. (If you haven’t read some of my previous… Continue reading

    What a Difference a Year Makes
  • The Day the Yuccas Spoke

    Introduction to This Post I have been working on writing a book about my childhood for going on fifteen years. Scrap sheets of paper saved in file folders, spiral notebooks, or on my computer. Why is it taking so long?… Continue reading

    The Day the Yuccas Spoke
  • Peacefully & Painlessly: A Hospice Story

    I feel a very strong need to write about my dad tonight. Just came from a fundraising event for our local hospice organization, and this year, it affected me a little differently – a little more intensely, yet with a… Continue reading

    Peacefully & Painlessly:   A Hospice Story
  • Okay to Go

    The other morning, I was preparing to head to the local park for some exercise. Approaching my car, I noticed movement under the front passenger tire. It was a tiny little sparrow, standing still, looking in my direction. Obviously, something… Continue reading

    Okay to Go