Sunday, July 30, 2017



“Take a walk at night. Walk so silently that the bottoms of your feet become ears.” - Pauline Oliveros

Wow!! These instructions by the late composer and deep listener Pauline Oliveros open up such a space of longing in me! Ah, to slow down and listen so intimately... At Big Ears this spring, I had the incredible fortune to witness Alvin Curran reminiscing about his dear friend. It's a memory and inspiration that brings nourishment to my soul.

Sunday, July 23, 2017



Color, color, color!!! I've loved Marilyn Rusekas' gorgeous pastels since I saw them in Boston about 20 years ago. In searching for an image to show you I was delighted to see that I've already shared her work here. Yes, I still love her and even remember her name.

Thank you, Ms. Rusekas for two decades of inspiration and joy!

Sunday, July 16, 2017



I saw an exhibition of Katherine Ace's beautiful paintings based on Grimms' Fairy Tales at the Parthenon during the spring of 2016. The memory of wandering through it still makes me smile and fills me with that glorious sense of possibility. I was enchanted by her use of rich colors and the way she played with the tales' symbols. Doesn't this just pull you in? So I have to kick off this series of posts here of course: "Many and many a year ago, in a kingdom far over the sea..."

Sunday, July 9, 2017



"Happiness is a form of courage" - George Holbrook Jackson

"We must have the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the ruthless furnace of this world."
- Jack Gilbert


Let's be courageous, stubborn, and happy! Over the next few weeks I'm going to post things that make me happy. I hope it will make you think about what you enjoy and love.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017




Do not try to serve the whole world
or do anything grandiose.

Instead, create a clearing
in the dense forest of your life
and wait there patiently,
until the song
that is yours alone to sing
falls into your open cupped hands
and you recognize and greet it.

Only then will you know
how to give yourself
to the world
so worthy of rescue.

-Martha Postlewaite