
becoming a person of action in an era of outrage
[ba-dropcap size=”4″]C[/ba-dropcap]oming back to this blog after a long absence always feels awkward, and for those of you who have read it for a while,
[ba-dropcap size=”4″]C[/ba-dropcap]oming back to this blog after a long absence always feels awkward, and for those of you who have read it for a while,
[ba-dropcap size=”4″]F[/ba-dropcap]ebruary is almost finished, and I’m still thinking about goals. Here are a few things I’ve learned after eight weeks of 2018. The domino
Last year I misplaced a book in our house, at least that’s what I hoped. It is a copy of Thumbprint in the Clay by
How we spend our days, of course, is how we spend our lives,” Annie Dillard writes in The Writing Life. I know this because of
It was a piece of pan-fried white fish, peas and some pasta covered in cheese on his plate, the kind of dinner he would normally
It’s the beginning of summer for us in Australia, and time for me to write my favourite list. I started keeping track of what I