Pandemic: All the People Hide

  The coronavirus pandemic has shoved us all into relying on the computer or the phone being the primary way to see and talk with each other. But my favorite modality is REAL HUMANS MEETING WITH REAL HUMANS! I’m an extrovert, so this era is a challenge for me. That’s a polite way of sayingContinue reading “Pandemic: All the People Hide”

A Depressing, But Important Topic: Incest

People mostly don’t want to talk about incest. It’s hard enough to consider the extent of sexual abuse in general in our country (just read the news lately!), but incest is the largest betrayal of all and the least discussed. Family members are supposed to care for and protect the smaller, younger ones in theContinue reading “A Depressing, But Important Topic: Incest”

Pugs Thrive on the South Dakota Plains!

Some things are so surprising that you can’t make them up. True story: my daughter and her husband had two birth children, adopted five Haitian kids, moved to rural South Dakota while she went to online law school, she continued to work full time for an international adoption agency, she gradually became an expert inContinue reading “Pugs Thrive on the South Dakota Plains!”

Joni Mitchell and “River”

In the 1960’s and 1970’s, Joni Mitchell had one of the sweetest, purest, most flexible voice I had ever heard. Joni wrote music that was completely original and surprising. As years went by, I paid less attention because her music became so… well, confusing and complex, that she left me behind. My tastes are moreContinue reading “Joni Mitchell and “River””

Oh Come Emmanuel Christmas, 2015

 In 2015, I was lucky enough to sing in an acapella (I NEVER can spell that right!) trio for a pre-Christmas church service, and the blend was so lovely that I am posting our rehearsal, which thrilled all of us, as you can see by the excited outburst at the end of the MP3. TheContinue reading “Oh Come Emmanuel Christmas, 2015”