Published inILLUMINATION’S MIRROR·PinnedMember-onlyWriter in WonderlandNavigating Medium’s rabbit hole — For the last year, I have metaphorically fallen down a bizarre and dreamlike rabbit hole filled with exotic travels through Peruvian jungles, oddball bathroom exorcisms, and nonsensical transformations. Like Alice in Wonderland, I’m on a whacky journey of self-discovery as I transition from full-time educator to part-time educator and full-time…Writing5 min readWriting5 min read
Published inAge of Empathy·PinnedMember-onlySearching for GraceMemoir of life looking for my daughter — Truth and life are painful. In life, children die and disappear, and the pain is still there even after the story ends. In fiction, the writer creates an imaginary world of pain and lives in it while she writes. But when the story is told, when the last word is…Memoir5 min readMemoir5 min read
Published inCrow’s Feet·PinnedMember-onlyTen and Pregnant: Goodbye Sugar MountainGrandma’s Historical Menstrual Tour — My 6-year-old granddaughter Josie wants to be ten. My response is: “Six is a great age.” She doesn’t buy it; she wants to be ten. “I’m ten,” she tells me, holding up her fingers. “What about six, seven, eight, nine? …Childhood5 min readChildhood5 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·PinnedMember-onlyThe HumblingI Know not thisPoetry1 min readPoetry1 min read
3 days agoMember-onlyRewriting our Reading CommunityWrite. Read. Repeat. — Sorry, folks. I’ve been on the move as of late with intermittent internet and walking 10–12 miles a day. So… let me first know if this is a journey you want to continue. Are you in or out? Answer this in the comments. Otherwise, we can let some new voices join us. Also. Some of us here have older articles that have not gotten much attention. …Reading3 min readReading3 min read
Published inLifestyle Today·4 days agoMember-onlyThe Candle WhispererLet us burn one from end to end — I am fascinated by candles. The way they flicker in light, whisper in shadows and dance in graceful embrace. Unfortunately, I’m somewhat allergic to them, so I rarely use the real ones anymore at home. The electric ones are cost-efficient and don’t omit a smell and squeeze my lungs. …Philosophy5 min readPhilosophy5 min read
Published inMove Me Poetry·4 days agoMember-onlyI Saw You TodayA poetic reflection — As time has passed, I often see people I think I know or knew on this crazy river of life. A brief encounter at a stoplight in Madrid resurrected fragments of my memory and imagination and inspired this poem. I saw you today an angular wiry man pointed down Calle Alcade como fue…Move Me Poetry3 min readMove Me Poetry3 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·May 20Member-onlyMyths to Live By: My Spiritual Quest to FatimaNavigating life’s challenges one step at a time — I’m on another pilgrimage, another heroine quest, so to speak, to find the center of my being — to rediscover my soul. This time I’m on a pilgrimage to Fatima, a site in Portugal associated with the Virgin Mary’s apparitions. …Philosophy6 min readPhilosophy6 min read
Published inDigital Global Traveler·May 18Member-onlyA Bibliophile’s Idea of a MuseumLet’s go to the Cervantes Library! — I love books, love to read them, smell them, collect them — hoard them. I have tipsy-towering piles of books in every corner of our house. My bookshelves are two rows deep. So when walking down Madrid’s Puerta de Alcala yesterday and spotting the Cervantes Library, I was thrilled to…Travel5 min readTravel5 min read
Published inThe Community Building Movement·May 16Member-onlyReading is a GiftDiscover its wonders — Welcome back to our collective reading group. We have our travel itinerary below. Just remember a few things with this Reading Community — you must read as per the time of the article. Remember, this only works if you reciprocate. Here’s the spiel again: Read the articles; try not to…Reading3 min readReading3 min read