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Tag Archives: community
Siege
“ In winter, the stars seem to have rekindled their fires, the moon achieves a fuller triumph, and the heavens wear a look of a more exalted simplicity.” – John Burroughs December has arrived in wreathes of fog and apricot … Continue reading
Posted in blog, journaling, life, memoir, photography
Tagged beauty, community, Covid-19, dreams, Fleurs De Villes Noel, hope, kindness, light, musings, myth, New Year, seige, solo walks, winter, writing. walking
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The Winds of Change
“ For when all else is done, only words remain. Words endure.” – Kate Mosse, The Winter Ghosts A recent article in one of the only free newspapers left in the city caught my eye, describing a worrisome new normal … Continue reading
Tangible
“All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream.” Edgar Allan Poe In a previous post, “No Recipe”, I wrote about a neighbour (whom I did not name) in our building who asked me a … Continue reading
Posted in blog, journaling, life, memoir, travel
Tagged blogging, cancer survivor, community, life, loss, memories, mexico, neighbours, no recipe, questions, the list, travel, Vancouver
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Here & There
Here is living in the West End, a very friendly community by the sea and forest, where sometimes it takes half an hour to walk a block to one of the busiest streets in the downtown area. This is because … Continue reading