Ever since I started my crochet experiments, a random thought has taken residence in my consciousness. Has this seemingly innocuous activity made me more generous? And is that a good thing? The whole adventure began with a Christmas gift by a colleague –...
The Weighing by Jane Hirshfield So few grains of happinessMeasured against all the darkAnd still the scales balance The world asks of usOnly the strength we have and we give itThen it asks more, and we give it In the past few weeks, I was distressed by the news...
Post # 6: Jump startDriving in the winter was hard, not because of snow or ice, but because the days were short. Quite often, I would turn the car lights on while driving through the morning mist. The student parking garage, located a few blocks from the school was a...
Post # 4: I can pay for thatWeekday evenings were hard. After a tiring day in the lab, I had a long commute from Baltimore to Bethesda. Our suburban neighborhood was a stone’s throw from the prestigious NIH but it wasn’t very practical to eat often at the fancy...
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