Liberty of Women

There are other women in history that fought for women’s rights, yet not as domineering and far-sighted as Matilda Joselyn Gage. The ceaseless aspiration of her soul was that humanity might be kept from all forms of oppression. Love of liberty for herself, her sex, and for all humanity was like a flame in her…Read more »

The Mating Call

Here is a poem I wrote after watching sage grouse play. A grouse waved his fan of feathery spikes, Behind his robe of cotton whites, And strutted across the cracked, dried mud. He puffed out his yellow globes, Egg-like sacs below his throat, And emitted a series of popping sounds, Daring his buds to the…Read more »

A Great Read

After watching a trailer for a new show, Discovery of Witches, I was upset that it wasn’t available without a purchase of the station. THEN, out of pure luck, I found it at the library under choice books. I highly recommend this book for those that like to read fantasy. It’s about a historian professor…Read more »

Late Winter

I haven’t seen snow this deep in Auburn, Washington for many years. When my daughter was born 30 years ago today, it snowed for two weeks and I had to go to the hospital by ambulance. Here are some pics of today’s snow and weatherman predicted another 14 days of snow. Amazing. We got 8…Read more »

‘The lovely silence’

Originally posted on johncoyote:
The lovely silence The real poets and writers know. The silence is golden. Words become meaningless in the midnight hours. True lovers don’t need to speak. They allow their mouth, hands and body to send their message of need to their lovers. ? Sweet lady whispered please don’t say nothing and…