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In the beginning there was Light. For heaven’s sake, what are you going to do Next? Now? I know, such a loaded question. Would that it was on repeat, and our answer a brilliant birth of light in every Now moment. Here’s my simple ART/LIFE/LOVE theory: Deep Space is infinite black and our lives lust […]
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In the rush of our lives, at the cusp of Winter’s deepening of our core strengths and dreams… …I LOVE that NOW we must GATHER. Gather to light up, primp, anoint, tidy’up, re-imagine our spaces, make time for tete-a-tetes AND support those in need of healing through our good graces and good will. On one […]
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spring is kickin’ up! In the country, fresh shoots of green sprouts packed with new beginnings and nutrients are like a delicious drug or tonic to animals, making lambs frolic and life bucolic. In the city, the busy schedules are balanced by more non-linear kicking and romping, experiencing the city in sweet warmer weather, more […]
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