A Passion for Clay Molded a Friendship
I lost a beloved friend last week. Julie Caton was (it’s hard to use past tense in referring to her) a cultured, intelligent, grace-filled person. She quietly attended mass at St. Margaret Mary Catholic church most days. She didn’t make a big deal about her spiritual life, she simply lived out her practices. As sophisticated as Julie was, she disdained fancy. She embraced Florida’s casual lifestyle. Everything about Julie was authentic.
Grieving the Loss of a Friend During a Pandemic
A Taste of the Bitter with the Sweet
I've had a case of the sighs this week as our family has experienced the death of two loved ones. These losses have given me pause to consider the bitter and the sweet in life. Read more...
Death's Ripple Effect
I've been thinking of the domino effect caused by a death. It's like the proverbial ripple effect from a stone thrown into a body of water or more aptly the seismic waves emanating from the epicenter of an earthquake. Read more...
The Conversation Project: Let's Talk About It
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