Tapestry
I’m sure OSA folks will know what this is. If you can’t guess, some of you will most likely see it at Pantheacon 2018.
I’m sure OSA folks will know what this is. If you can’t guess, some of you will most likely see it at Pantheacon 2018.
I know it’s been awhile, but I’ve been sucked into my new obsession: weaving! I’m still spinning, for sure, but crochet wasn’t always as satisfying as weaving seems to be. So, now I’m spinning to weave, and it’s awesome. I used cotton yarn that I wanted to get rid of for my first project, and […]
When I started to train for open water swimming again a couple of years ago, I decided it would be in my best interest to become a US Masters Swimming (USMS) member. This was mostly because a lot of open water events are only open to USMS members (for liability/insurance reasons), but there are a […]
Hello again. I know it’s been awhile, but settling in here in Chicago has taken some time. I’ve also been doing a lot of discernment and thinking about where my ministry is going, which is, as those of us who are clergy know, an ongoing process. Lately I’ve been working on an initiation series based […]
we did magick we watched the product of all of our teaching and work get along without us with tears and pride we said so long for we will merry meet and merry part and Mary Tyler Moore
yes, the words are important but if we demand perfection of language over the raising up of people who are we really helping?
I spy with my little eye a change in the air where people give up on others telling them what they should be doing or giving up on those telling them they’re doing it wrong I spy with my little eye inclusion with compassion instead of inclusion with conditions
I heard the tiny pings of the hail from my office it was a strange sound- one I had not heard in a long time it made me glad I was inside because the last time I heard hail I had to ask the Gods to save me (and they did)
With Pantheacon now over, the move is becoming much more real. If I didn’t get to see you at Pcon, I apologize, as my back was being super cranky, which made staying in the suite most of the time less stressful. It was, however, an awesome time, as usual, and I’m really glad to have […]
When I write about not being abusive to allies, I get told that I’m oppressing the marginalized and that allies should just sit down and shut up. And I wonder: when did verbal abuse in social justice become ok? When I write about not shaming those who can’t march, or call, or who can’t speak […]