If you missed the last post Part Two: Crossing the Threshold click here before reading on.  I left off at the end of 2020 – I call it the Year of Letting Go. We all let so much go in 2020…how we lived our daily lives (in a nutshell), and for some, the loss of a loved one due to covid. It

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If you haven’t read Part One: my will vs. God’s will click here before reading on. When I left off, it was September 1, 2020 and mom and I were just heading out across the Nevada desert, caravan style – me driving her camper van, her following behind in my car. Destination: my home in Bozeman, Montana.  We

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I’m going to write one part at a time of the two year cocoon unfolding, each writing building on the one prior.  When I left writing in May of 2020, we were two months into the pandemic. I had been camping with my mom in the mountains of Santa Barbara, CA for five months in search

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I’m putting my soul onto the page for the first time in almost two years. The much needed cocoon has been a sacred and nurturing space amidst the goings on of the world, both internally and externally. But now it’s time to come out, it’s time to be back in the world, with richer, more colorful

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Wow, what a wild ride the world has been on this spring. You may be adapting to the new norm at this point or wishing it would return to the old. All is welcomed and understandable during this unprecedented time. There are no rules or past experience to navigate it from. It’s like walking each

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I’m sending you a BIG HUG right now, with ALL of my heart. Life has changed radically in the last week with the virus pandemic and sometimes it’s more than our system can handle, and then we take a deep breath and carry on, one scary step at a time. We are survivors like that,

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It’s been awhile since I’ve written, almost 3 months in fact. The longest I’ve gone without writing since I started writing 10 years ago. I’ve been cocooning, drawing into my internal landscape, unsure of where I’m heading or what’s next. I still don’t. But what I do know is that I miss connecting with you.

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I often find the simplest moments are often the most profound. And they can come at any time from any one or any thing. It’s our job to be open to noticing them. To feel them. To honor them. One of my heart beings in this world is a 7 year old boy named Whit

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Hi there Angela,I opened up my garage door for her – the young woman who came by to possibly buy the futon I had for sale. She and her friend looked at it, sat in it, and said, “Yes, we’ll take it. It’s our first piece of furniture we’re buying and it’s perfect.”  I replied

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As I watched the snow fall yesterday after a 65 degree day on Friday, I’m reminded of the dramatic Montana weather. Just like life, it can change drastically from easy peasy to downright challenging.  I experienced this last month when the City of Bozeman came to replace the underground 90 year old lead and galvanized

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