Month: August 2020

Let’s Talk About Beds

Beds, and bedrooms, can be a holy place – an axis mundi, where heaven and earth meet. Perhaps what most of us could use more of these days is more time in our beds.

Doggie Dad: The Archetypal Father

The role of the Father—at least archetypally—is to encourage the child to leave home, to have an adventure and discover a new world for themselves. He prepares the child to become an adult and find home separate from Mom.

Bobbie and Billie: The Twins

Mazie, my 11pound Terrier mix, had 5 puppies during Covid19 quarantine. Here are two of the girls.

Bruno and Baxter: The Boys

Introducing the two boys of Mazie’s litter.

Doggie Doula

Being present at birth is an amazing experience. And when something goes wrong, it is absolutely terrifying. Here’s the story of my foster dog’s five puppies being born, and the one that almost didn’t survive.

Me and Mazie (Dog as a Reflection of Oneself)

Our fur-babies teach us a lot about ourselves.

Home Infestation

Bugs. We all have issues with bugs. As in, I’ve never met a person who encountered bugs in their home and thought COOL!! The few who do think this are scientists. Or kids that will become scientists. If there’s anyone else out there who… Continue Reading “Home Infestation”

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