A Twelfth of Carrabis (March 2025 Newsletter)

Musings Winners and Runners Up RoundTable 360° The Wounds We Carry — Sex, Gender, and the Art of Creation Diane Wallace’s Walking a Crooked Path: Pilgrimage of the Soul Greg Hickey Dictation Oddities Wilderness House Literary Review needs book reviewers Month Long Writers’ Workshop Save the (Pink) Hydra Zen Citizen Celebrate Women’s History Month with … Continue reading “A Twelfth of Carrabis (March 2025 Newsletter)”

A Twelfth of Carrabis (October 2024 Newsletter)

Fall continues its march into Winter and draws me to my studies with North American indigenes, to tales of WinterMan, SnowWalker, and the Northern Lights being the spirits of unborn children waiting to come to earth. We were lucky enough to get a good look at Comet A3. It’s next trip around the sun is … Continue reading “A Twelfth of Carrabis (October 2024 Newsletter)”

A Different One Sees the Moon

Another video from the deep of a southern New Hampshire winter and the raccoons are at it. This is both a good and an ungood thing. Good – there’s food for them. Ungood – they shouldn’t be out in this weather. They should be doing the Raccoon equivalent of hibernating. I mentioned in The Bluebirds … Continue reading “A Different One Sees the Moon”

Enjoying a Little Opie Butt

I wrote in The Bluebirds of Keith Jarrett about The Wild seeming not to signal its children to move on. Four days later, our area looked like this:   Needless to say, migratables had migrated quickly. Our hope is we provided fuel for their flights. Meanwhile, two days after WinterMan walked through our backyard, an … Continue reading “Enjoying a Little Opie Butt”