I tried to post in the blog but it didn’t like my email. Loved the wedding picture. You rock. JJ
Your March 4th post begins with such an exquisite painting...and then to the painful state of world affairs. Thank you for illustrating and drawing out the spectrum of human existence and emotions. By discussing the multi layered nature of our "now" narrative, you are insisting (in a powerful, non-naggy way) that we THINK and reflect on what our individual and collective response might be. By including a rendition of "The Water Is Wide" in this issue, you give us a grace note to engage in the hard work of thinking and acting. Bowing, Jennifer
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I tried to post in the blog but it didn’t like my email. Loved the wedding picture. You rock. JJ
Your March 4th post begins with such an exquisite painting...and then to the painful state of world affairs. Thank you for illustrating and drawing out the spectrum of human existence and emotions. By discussing the multi layered nature of our "now" narrative, you are insisting (in a powerful, non-naggy way) that we THINK and reflect on what our individual and collective response might be. By including a rendition of "The Water Is Wide" in this issue, you give us a grace note to engage in the hard work of thinking and acting. Bowing, Jennifer
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