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January 17, 2022
Another Monday in the Twilight Zone
The January melt continues. Our cars are dirty and our garages are mucky; roads are slushy and our shoes are wet. We’re on the downward slope toward spring and, while it’s entirely possible we’re in for another dump or two of snow, I’m choosing to believe the worst of winter is behind us. I even
Published on January 17, 2022 15:24
January 15, 2022
Dare I Dream?
Dare I dream that the green on the back lawn will grow larger with each passing day till it takes over and the white is nothing more than a memory? Dare I dream that this year will be different from the last and the slippery slope will level off so we can move on not
Published on January 15, 2022 16:09
January 14, 2022
Ever So Slowly
It’s the middle of January already and ever so slowly, I’m getting a handle on commitments, appointments, writing, and other goals. Balls have dropped but, thankfully, they’ve bounced. I’m not as organized as I like to be, but I’m organized enough for now. My calendar is filling up and I’m conscious of my intention to
Published on January 14, 2022 11:07
January 12, 2022
Just an Ordinary Day
It’s Wednesday and it’s raining. Yes, raining. The deep freeze of a couple of weeks ago has passed and we’re facing a string of rainy days. The good news is that it’s mild outside. The not-so-good news is that it’s also a slushy mess. Nonetheless, it’s a relief after the cold. One of our eaves
Published on January 12, 2022 13:54
January 11, 2022
What’s Cooking?
I’m still trying to come up with something to write about for Saturday’s writing group to the prompt, COOKING. I finally decided that the reason I’m struggling so much is because I don’t really enjoy cooking. Not only that, but for the life of me, I can’t come up with any childhood or other tender
Published on January 11, 2022 06:20
January 8, 2022
An Afternoon Break
I sit in my car in the parking lot of my favourite city park, waiting for a text from my dog groomer letting me know I can pick up the pups. It’s a gray day. Cold, but not frigid. Snowy. It’s the first time I’ve been out of the house in days and I’m struck
Published on January 08, 2022 07:49
January 6, 2022
Still Heavy. Still Hopeful.
I’m working on a project I started at this time last year but had to set aside for the sake of my mental health. It’s a long work looking back at 2020 from the perspective of a retired grandmother (aka: moi). I’m revisiting blog posts, journal entries, and the like. It’s heavy work. I’m struck
Published on January 06, 2022 06:41
January 4, 2022
This is January
I’m taking part in a 20 Minute A Day writing challenge with Story Circle Network where we write for fifteen minutes, edit for five, then send what we’ve written to our accountability group. This morning, I wrote a poem and thought I’d share it with you. January 4, 2022 Low cloud, feather-like flakes falling,
Published on January 04, 2022 10:00
January 3, 2022
Do You Hear What I Hear?
It’s Monday. The first day of the first week of the new year but it doesn’t feel like Monday. New Years Day was on Saturday so today is a quasi-holiday and while I’m hungry for routine, we’re not there just yet. At least we’re past the turkey-eating stage and there’s just a few more shortbread
Published on January 03, 2022 07:30
January 2, 2022
Happy Birthday, Makiya
Thirteen years ago today, an early-morning phone call from my daughter letting me know she was in labour, sent me scrambling to book a last-minute flight from balmy Seattle to frigid Calgary. I made it in time to be there when my granddaughter was born and I fell in love with her the moment I
Published on January 02, 2022 04:41


