Day #39: Themes
I’m grateful that nineteen years ago, Steven Palmquist, Vicki Semsch, and I decided we didn’t like making resolutions. Instead, we chose a theme for our
I’m grateful that nineteen years ago, Steven Palmquist, Vicki Semsch, and I decided we didn’t like making resolutions. Instead, we chose a theme for our
Last night, as friends gathered around the table for dinner, I observed as people took turns listening, questioning, and conversing. Laughter, glistening tears, congratulations, surprise,
This photo is the background for my computer screen. You may recognize it as the main reading room at the Library of Congress in Washington,
On mornings after a snowstorm, I am grateful for the snow-painted beauty of Timber Crest Forest,
I often think that if I were a song, it would be this one, Mood Indigo, composed and performed by Duke Ellington, with a clarinet
Today I am grateful for visions of Christmas future. Believe in the Light and the power we have to share our love to create that
‘Tis the season … for enjoying good books! From our celebration to yours, we wish you engrossing reading. We’re grateful to authors past, present, and
I am grateful for each Christmas past. Wishing you, dear friends and family, sweet memories of Christmas celebrations.
I am endlessly fascinated by the creative mind and art of Al Hirschfeld, who crafted images of Broadway and other entertainment throughout his life, 1903-2003.
My home town had a movie theater, the El Lago, which showed films starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson, nature movies, and anything featuring Elvis