The Cloud

The Cloud   Soft Feathery Molds and unfolds Unfolds and fans Slides in chiffon slices of light Slow dances in tulled tiptoes meditation in motion shape shift~er.  Sly Shy bride trailing trains of doubt     there   ,  ,  ,    not  . .  .   .      there   turn again Di……..vide Undecided dreamer     Dither… Continue reading The Cloud

Elementor #3216

Art Residency in South Africa Encaustic Monotypes: Plant Portraits “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Edgar Degas PROCESS My two weeks’ residency at Driftwood Studios in Rainbow Valley on the Eastern Cape of South Africa explored the lush botanical variety of the region.  As my artistic process usually starts… Continue reading Elementor #3216

Kruger National Park

When I was a 7 -month old fetus in my mother’s womb, I visited Kruger National Park, the wildlife reserve and largest natural park 42.3 million hectacres bordering three nations in area equivalent to the size of Israel. A pride of lions decided to surround the jeep that bore my very nervous mother swollen with… Continue reading Kruger National Park

Kalliroi Siganou-Parren: Champion of Women’s Rights from Crete

Kalliroi Siganou-Parren: Women’s Rights Champion from Crete Lets face it, if you had been born in a backwards village in the backwaters of Greece in the 19th century, you would have faced marriage in your teens to a man you had never met or met for a brief coffee that was twice your age.  You… Continue reading Kalliroi Siganou-Parren: Champion of Women’s Rights from Crete

The Boons of the Camino

The fascade of the Cathedral of Santiago is covered with sculpted Gothic figures

Now that I have settled out of the routine of the Camino, I am able to really reflect on it.  What I feel now more than I was on it is a sense of peace, acceptance of the Providence of the Almighty. This is the boon of the Camino. The problems that were pricking me… Continue reading The Boons of the Camino

The Wisdom of the Way: The Answer the Camino Gave

My prayer my intention for this Camino has been to find the way. My whole life I have been a seeker a restless soul who is never content with the ways things are   Always on the lookout for the next best thing– a better job, a better neighborhood, a better everything. Always on the… Continue reading The Wisdom of the Way: The Answer the Camino Gave

Made it safely to Santiago! The destination is just another stop on the Way

Through the Grace of God I made it safely to Santiago. The cathedral risking up like a spiraling city of granite is a sight to behold.  Exquisitely hewn from Galician granite the facade combines early Gothic baroque and neo classical elements.  How hard it must have been to create such a fortress out of the… Continue reading Made it safely to Santiago! The destination is just another stop on the Way

Why do the Camino

Last night at the albergue, I had an insightful conversation with a Danish pilgrim named Nicholas Olson, 28, who has been on Camino three times already.  This is one of the joys of the Camino, the social one. You connect with others on the Way and have meaningful conversations.   It started with my asking him… Continue reading Why do the Camino

Prayer to Start the Camino

I am about to set off on the Camino. The sensation of beginning the journey has swept over me.  All beginnings are marked with both trepidation and embrace yearning.  It is that way when we begin our earthly journey.  You start with the best of intentions.  But you never really know what you might encounter… Continue reading Prayer to Start the Camino

The Pilgrim Mindset

When you are a pilgrim your mindset changes.  Because you have to carry everything on your back, you reconsider how much you accumulate. For example, a beautifully designed Italian dress called me from inside a boutique, off a side street from my hotel in Porto. It is sales season after all. It was so tempting… Continue reading The Pilgrim Mindset