From Laughter to Tears
One of my most moving Chautauqua experiences was attending the Friday night Shabbat service near the Miller Bell Tower by the lake. Although the Chautauqua
One of my most moving Chautauqua experiences was attending the Friday night Shabbat service near the Miller Bell Tower by the lake. Although the Chautauqua
My humor and creativity workshop is always full of suprises. So when i challenged participants of the Belly Laugh wokshop at Chautauqua to roam the ground
If there’s a place closer to heaven, I don’t know where it is. Chautauqua, with its unpressured pace, is the perfect spot to breathe deeply
As one who does well to get a sympathy card in the mail within a month of the burial, I am amazed and touched by
Oh, my. It’s Tuesday night, and here’s my Sunday blog entry. Two things I’ve learned about grieving: It sucks up energy and it can’t be
With Father’s Day coming up Sunday, I’ve braced myself for the usual picture-perfect ads featuring the man of the house. Firing up the grill with
There’s no question about it. Bob was not planning to die. From the unopened packages of shirts, socks and underwear, he was planning on another,
Whatever happened to the advertised Sunday afternoon blog? The dog ate it, in the form of a sad and sudden intrusion. My husband Bob died
After lunching the other day with a lawyer friend on a really tight schedule, I remembered a crazy-busy time in my own life when the best lunch break
What kind of Dog Journal would this be if we didn’t salute National Scoop-The-Poop Week? And the best way I know to celebrate is to