Kintsukuroi
For centuries, the Japanese have employed kintsukuroi when repairing broken pottery. It literally means “to repair with gold”. It is… Read More
For centuries, the Japanese have employed kintsukuroi when repairing broken pottery. It literally means “to repair with gold”. It is… Read More
The momentum is shifting here on The Ranch. I have a vision. A very clear vision of my books in… Read More
It’s that time of year when we start reflecting on the kind of year we’ve had and what we want… Read More
Oh, I’ve been reminded of something I’ve been missing and didn’t even realize it. While the traffic and sheer volume… Read More
In the days following a holiday as festive as Christmas and nights as long, dark, and cold as January, it… Read More
There have been many times in my life when I felt lost. I spoke the words into the universe and… Read More
I know I’ve always said I won’t be preachy here at The Ranch. And I’m not now. But…it’s Christmas, so… Read More
I wrote this poem the first Christmas after losing Mr. Virgo. It had been just a little over nine months… Read More
Mr. Virgo was from South Philly. We never got the chance to go there together so he could show me… Read More
It’s me…Ginny. Remember? I saw you two years ago. I was so broken. I sat with you and asked you… Read More