
What gives life is always unique to the moment. —by Carl Rabke
The key to succeeding at persistence. —by Alice Toler
A Marine Corps friend of mine defines resilience as the ability to take a gut punch and come back swinging. More formally, it is said
If you resolve just one thing, make it this one: to treat yourself more kindly. —by Beth Wolfer
I’ve always thought of myself as an outsider, in the general sense, if not the particular. I’ve usually had a small circle of friends, in
It was around 1994 (seems like only yesterday) a friend called, said: there’s an artist visiting at BYU from New York, wanted to meet some
Here’s a quirky little gift from my subconscious that bubbled up in the middle of dreaming one recent night. I held onto one sentence only:
A dead moose in March is an offering, a welcome feast.—by Tom Johnson
Another kind of love story.—by Janet Lee Frazier
If you ask the average person for an opinion about snakes, the result will range from unbridled excitement to utter revulsion. As a confirmed, self-diagnosed
Goodbye to Emily; the Xenon probiotic challenge; growing kale in the snow; and a party that made (and triggered) memories.by Greta Belanger deJong
Come in, come in! Free-trade Guatemalan coffee—is percolating! The syncopated pulse, the blue orange flame flickering beneath the silver pot and that come-hither aroma invite
Commercialized? Trivial? No matter—this Hallmark holiday still provokes memories of February lovers lost.
Pro (in favor of) test (to speak).by Greta Belanger deJong
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