Archive for the ‘Humanity’ Category

An Epistolary Confession

I live for good snail mail days. I either rush out to the mailbox when I hear the mail truck scoot away, or bat my eyelashes and lazily ask of my husband (headed out to a drum gig or errand), “Will you puh-lease check the mail? If there’s anything fun, will you bring it inside?” [...]

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The Beautiful Beach: A Photo Essay

The gulf will always be there and the beaches are just as beautiful as they’ve ever been.

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Take a Hike

You said take a hike so I took one.

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A Yogic Journey

My relationship with yoga was meant to be simple. But, like any relationship, once you gain some familiarity, it becomes a strong presence in your life.

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The Hostess and the Tree Branch

Where there is darkness, dining room candles need to be replenished; even when there is fullness, give them specialty-bagged cookies before they leave.

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Subversive HR

The question sought to bring to light what is different about Christian organizations. According to the responses, nothing.

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The Logic of Rot

“There are people who ignore Zambia’s plight. And there are people who try to take advantage of the situation.”

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The Serendipity Revival

A SHHH-ort defense of guerilla arts in an online age.

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Not Words, But Meanings

An ode to friendship.

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Where It Will Start Again

We had no plan, only a destination: the Gulf coast of Alabama. We left behind everything that was familiar and started a new life together in a new place.

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