Tag Archives: Cynthia Korzekwa

Edith Holden (1871-1920)

Born in the waxing Victorian era, biophile Edith Holden was an artist and teacher who liked getting on her bike and riding around the countryside to observe nature, the flora and fauna of the British countryside, and the changing season.  … Continue reading

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Why not write the unthinkable?

A Capricorn like me, Lynda Barry grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood in Seattle. She herself was a blend of Irish, Norwegian and Filipino. Unfortunately, diversity only created conflict. Looking for distractions from her unhappy family life, Lynda started … Continue reading

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My body is in Rome but my mind is in Paris

What’s missing in my life? A foto of myself with an Eiffel tower background.  It’s not that I’ve never been to Paris it’s that I’ve been to Paris and haven’t had myself photographed with the tower. What was I thinking … Continue reading

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Kalo Taxidi

My Zen teacher and friend is leaving Paros tonight.  I will miss her.  A lot. Kalo taxidi, Connie!

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Birthday Wishes

Today is my blog’s birthday.  Ten years ago, after reading The Scientific Warning of 1992 that starts off with: Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course, I felt the need to help promote that change necessary … Continue reading

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