What is a Fool? In the month of April it is a challenge to not conceptualize the concept of a fool. There is great beauty in the image that invokes humor, laughing, and often an endearing vulnerability. There are several colloquialisms: Tom Foolery, Fools Rush in, Only Fools Fall in Love, Playing the Fool, and…
Category: Nature
Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day?
The summer light within is the love to share with your Valentine ❤️ I have studied Shakespeare enough to know that he was a man of many faces. Whether it was a history, comedy, or tragedy, his comprehension of love and how intertwined the languages of love can be, has never quite been mastered in…
Lunar Walks
In the still of the midnight moon Replenishing in the lunar light Recently on a podcast one of the most famous basketball players on the planet, Stephen Curry, questioned the reality of whether or not humans have walked on the moon. Social media ate this up and targeted the statements along the guise of foolishness…
Of Ghosts and Goblins and All Hallows’ Day: Bewitched by our own imagination
Fall is a time of celebration. We recant our wares and acknowledge the year’s activities. There are Fall festivals and harvest festivals and the changing colors are daily reminders of how beautiful life is all around us. Leaves fall, the grass gets covered, and the wind in the day begins sooner and lasts longer, ushering in…
The Seeds We Sow
A celebration of the solstice, and life’s potential. There was a rain storm recently. I sat inside with the comforts of my warm clothes and blanket as the wind blew, clouds floated across the sky, and an abundance of water soaked the land. I found it comforting being with the storm in this way, as…