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Women Who Dance with the Wolves (or Cats, Dogs, Physics, Future Generations, Life!)
I lost a very dear friend a few weeks ago. Jungian analyst Elizabeth Strahan was a woman of uncommon grace and extraversive southern charm: warm, articulate, with an earthy laugh that could light up a room.
Blowin’ in the Wind
So it was like this: the camera caught us both unawares. I look wary, you harassed. We were on a trip to San Francisco – I remember that much. How old would I have been? Six, seven? Something like that. You, mid-thirty-something, just as handsome as I recall,...
Birds of a Feather, Part 2
I didn’t know why I felt a special affinity for the gardener who tended the house at the end of my block, and I didn’t know why he showed a particular warmth toward me. But once a week, we engaged in our own ritual shorthand for “How’s it going? I’m so happy to see...