Happy 2007. We’re already nearly at month’s end, but the newness of the season still fills the air and my spirits.
I just returned from Glasgow, Scotland last night. Somehow, I always seem to come down with a cold when I get home. I ...
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The Continuum
It’s hard to believe it’s been a month since I left my little East Nashville farmhouse. It seems I was just here.
I have no idea how many miles we traveled in this last month, how many laughs we had, how many notes we played and sang, ... Read More
I have no idea how many miles we traveled in this last month, how many laughs we had, how many notes we played and sang, ... Read More
A Regular Renaissance Man
I was talking to a friend the other day. As we often do, we were talking about life. Talking about change. Talking about the certain past, and the uncertain future. We talked a lot about loss. Loss of loved ones. Loss of his sister, his friend ...
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Unremarkable Wonders
There are few things in this life as amazing as a homegrown tomato sandwich, preferably with a schmear of organic mayo, avocado and fresh basil, on dense, wholegrain toast. Or the first moment of Spring when the aroma of honeysuckle hits your nose like ...
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On Mothers and Daughters
I’ve always thought my mother and I weren’t very much alike. Perhaps in some of our mannerisms – we both curl our toes under when we sit in a rocking chair, we are both slow eaters. But we don’t look alike – she’s just over 5 feet, and ...
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