by amy | Nov 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
How is it that seemingly just the other day we were dazzling in the brilliant fall colors on unusually warm days? Now the scene is covered with snow and ice, and my walk with the trees just a memory. I’m reminded of the challenge of staying present. I notice...
by amy | Oct 26, 2010 | Hope
Bumpy pumpkins lined up on a sunny shelf expectantly wait to be picked. I love how they seem to display their creative growth and warts so proudly. Dozens and dozens color the front field of the apple orchard this fall, and no two are alike. I hear them beckon me...
by amy | Oct 8, 2010 | Hope
The sedum waits in green all summer while the other flowers have their time in color. Then in the fall this amazing pink opens through. I love this one. Sure, it even looks healthy and beautiful without monochrome, but so worth the wait. I hope to learn from her...
by amy | Sep 21, 2010 | Uncategorized
What now? When the signpost I was counting on falls, does that mean I need to rebuild it again? Look for the next less-precarious marker? Lean into my inner guidance even more? Maybe all of the above. Life navigation is, after all, a moment to moment...
by amy | Aug 30, 2010 | Uncategorized
A few years ago I learned about the Inuksuk. Created by the Inuit, these important objects were used to mark navigation points or message centers. After an environmental art experience in Colorado with my friend and mentor Alis Olsen, I came home with these...