My perspective is a work in progress. During early childhood, my perspective was mostly influenced, and to a certain extent controlled, by my parents. My childhood and adolescent years were spent in an affluent suburban neighborhood and school system in Highland Park, Illinois. … [Read more...]
The Joys of Skiing
I am continuing the NaBloPoMo challenge to post a blog each weekday in February. Starting yesterday, I deviated from my normal path by posting a poem. While skiing today, I formulated two additional poems. Both capture the essence of the joys of skiing at Keystone Resort. I … [Read more...]
High Altitude Balance
I consider myself fortunate to live in Colorado. The majestic Rockies are in my backyard. I can hop into my car and within an hour and a half be in Summit County. Many people head to the mountains for skiing, snowboarding, sledding, snow shoeing or ice fishing. I am content to … [Read more...]
Chloe’s Perspective
My favorite spot is 4 feet off the ground. I sit in my furry tower for hours. I climb up here to be alone and safe. With my comfort level intact, I can sleep for hours. My sleep and private space is oftentimes invaded by the humans in the house. Oh, I do love their affection. I … [Read more...]
Can You Acknowledge A Different Perspective?
Living in the modern world requires interaction with others unless one chooses to be a hermit. In most instances, people communicate in a harmonious and cooperative manner and respect other people’s opinions. However, there are times when individual or group differences cause … [Read more...]
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