weathered winter leaves
skip and tumble down the road
racing towards the spring
popular
Alone in mid-night
Midnight — the luller
Midnight — the advisor
Midnight — the fabulist
Unhoard
Once you’ve whittled down to spiritual essentials, the physical decluttering comes naturally.
Flaky crust happiness
O’ pumpkin pie, your time has come ’round again and I am
Fusion
Sometimes we can’t let go of the pain because we think it’s the only thing holding us together.
Release
the wisdom of age
takes root to blossom
in crevices of the brain
emptied by letting go
Simple but not empty
The goal of life: simple, but not empty.
Breathing & stuff
Clutter smothers. Simplicity breathes.
Talking inside out
Friends make you smile — best friends make you giggle ’til you pee
Giving is getting
Give, and blessings boomerang back to you.
Little thriving without roots
Live for the roots
Love the green
Dance with the blossoms
Middle
A headstone is just a bookmark in our unfinished lives.
Oh, we see it
“Who so blind as not to see that a great change has come over the leaders of that party, and the representatives of that party on this floor?”
—David Wilmot (1814–1868), U.S. House of Representatives, speech,