keep the heart touchable.
doing virtual early childhood parent-teacher conferences online did not feel natural but i give parents so much credit some went to elaborate lengths to find a space and time where their child...
View Articlebig heart.
today’s walk brought this discovery a reminder that it’s impossible for a heart to be too big. — “one day we will realize that big hearts will bring us more peace than big weapons.” -anthony...
View Articlewarmth.
when in london many years ago i happened upon these two in a park struck by the natural warmth between them i took this picture without their knowing hoping i could somehow capture the closeness the...
View Articleheartstrings.
“poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them” – dennis gabor — photo credit: vermont garden journal
View Articlefeeling the beat.
on the very next day after i punched an aggressive clown in a haunted house and my heartbeat had resumed its normal pace i found this heart on a sidewalk made of old gum weathered with time yet the...
View Articlebueno come il pane.
“buono come il pane.” this Italian idiom refers to someone who is “as good as bread.” that is, someone who is caring and loving and a person of the heart. — i really, really love this phrase and am...
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“Dear Sidewalk People.” That’s how 9-year-old Dahlia started her handwritten note placed under a rock along a city sidewalk hoping to get the attention of Ann Arbor’s crews slated to replace the slab...
View Articlechange of heart.
A 9-year-old girl’s plea to save a sidewalk slab with a heart-shaped cavity has tugged at the heartstrings of Ann Arbor officials, who have agreed to let it stay. The inspector also spray-painted an X...
View Articlegreenhorn.
one of my favorite teacher gifts ever a big, colorful, ceramic unicorn chosen and painted by a student body painted green, my favorite color eyes painted yellow, her favorite color accents painted...
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bittersweet. ‘juan and amelia’ painted and left behind and ‘amelia and juan’ painted and now left broken. — “the heart will break, but broken live on.” -lord Byron
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