Mary Oliver died today, at the age of 83 [read about it here: Mary Oliver Obituary], and the day has been diminished; the world, in fact, has been slightly diminished. If you know anything about me at all, and have read any of my work, you know how much I love Mary Oliver. I have more…… Continue reading Rest in Peace, Mary Oliver
Category: Poetry
Happy Mothering Day
Mother’s Day is tomorrow: if you haven’t bought a card or flowers by now, you better move to plan B. I don’t know exactly what it is that makes Mother’s Day feel so different from Father’s Day, but it does–and I’m not saying that as a woman; I think it is true for most…… Continue reading Happy Mothering Day
Commemoration & Hope in April
The first two weeks of April are filled with significant commemorations, and I’m not even talking about Easter and Passover. April 4th of this year was the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. April 9th was the commemoration of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his execution by hanging at the Flossenburg concentration camp…… Continue reading Commemoration & Hope in April
With Gratitude to all the Women: A Rock, A River, A Tree
“A Rock, a river, a tree.” These are the words that open Maya Angelou’s Inaugural Poem from January 20th, 1993. A rock, a river, a tree. I’ll come back to you shortly. Today is March 8th, International Women’s Day, and I find myself wanting to give thanks. All my life, I have been surrounded by…… Continue reading With Gratitude to all the Women: A Rock, A River, A Tree