G helped a woman on our flight hoist her luggage into the overhead bin. Then, on the way out, that same woman trippped and fell flat on her face on the jetway at the cabin door. The man ahead of us rushed to her aid. Someone I know casually from Mansfield was on our flight. … Continue reading A Parallel Reality Experience At The Airport
The Yoga of Meatloaf
Yoga is trying to make a meatloaf and just make the damned meatloaf.
I Bought A Painting
When I look at paintings, I either resonate with them, or I don’t. I have an emotional reaction, or I don’t. Something intuitive awakens in me, or it doesn’t.
Inspired By In October
All my “Last Hundred Days of 2023” Projects bit the dust. I’m not doing any of them. Don’t know why. It’s a subject for further inquiry. In my journal. With my purple ink. Not now.
Ask Yourself These 10 Questions Everyday To Know Yourself Better.
Of everything I’ve written here on Inspiration Location in the past fourteen years, this post gets the most reads year after year.
Pronouns, ugh.
And can I just say here, because I can’t say it anywhere else: I don’t have a lot of patience with people’s pronouns when they are plural. I don’t mind switching from he to she or vice versa, but when she becomes they, I go into the land of confusion. I can’t help it. I am neurotypical.
The Season Of Sugar Is Upon Us
I love buttered noodles. And pie (especially pumpkin and especially for breakfast). And oatmeal raisin cookies. And root beer floats. And warm focaccia dipped in crushed garlic and olive oil.
Inspired by in September
I had forgotten how high propulsive breathing can get me! I love it! So what if I commit to 15 minutes of that for the next one hundred? This has tons of appeal
There Are 100 Days Left in 2023. Time for a Project?
What habit or practice, could I start now and keep doing for the next hundred days that would give me a small but definite jolt of accomplishment on New Year’s Eve?
I Dream In Cursive
And while this Scrivener show is running okay, I’m noticing a dramatic difference between Scriv and what comes out of the pen in the morning. The pen writing is more genuine and honest. It’s less judgmental and harsh. The ink forgives.