Thursday Re-View — Collage of the Heart
[ 9/11 Memorial Museum – In Memoriam Exhibit ] The 2,983 photos cover the four walls, this microcosm of humanity. Gone too soon, and far too young, no matter the age. The Wall of Faces. Young and old;...
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[ 9/11 Memorial Museum – In Memoriam Exhibit ] [please see: Collage of the Heart] He stood alone in his dress FDNY uniform, ribbons aligned perfectly, shoes buffed to a patent leather shine, gloves...
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[9/11 Memorial Museum Dedication Week] She was beautiful. Dressed in a fashionable ensemble, a dusty rose hijab with black piping covering her hair, she stood hesitant, alone, lost. I asked how I could...
View ArticleMy Heart is Heavy
My heart is heavy. If I could gather together sages from the past, these are the questions I would ask them: Jesus of Nazareth: Why do we forget the love, and how can we get it back? Love each other....
View ArticleI’m Still Standing
For those of us who have reached “a certain age,” that of late adulthood (65+), life takes on a whole new meaning. Mourning midlife becomes an everyday occurrence. Dreams disintegrate. Bodies stiffen....
View ArticleLabyrinth of My Heart
Solvitur ambulando . . . It is solved by walking . . . ~ St. Augustine ~ LABYRINTH OF MY HEART A pilgrim, I stand at the entrance of this Sacred Path, this Path of Prayer, this Journey to the Center...
View ArticleKaleidoscope
You of magnificent beauty. You soar, you leap, you create. You allow molten tears to scald my heart, to carve deep channels of pain and loss. Yet those random channels follow a course as old as time…...
View ArticleWhen Did I Start to Look Like My Mother?
When I glanced at myself in a mirror the other day, I thought I saw my mother. That’s pretty hard to do when she passed away more than 30 years ago. But really – I thought I saw my mother. Or at least...
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