Karen, your experience of walking in the dark impels me to commend to you a wonderful book by Barbara Brown Taylor called, "Learning to Walk in the Dark." It talks about her intentional experiences of walking or dwelling in dark places as a spiritual exercise in fear, trust, self-reliance, etc. I think you would really enjoy it and it would resonate with you. As for your tern-spotting, that is so exciting! I bet the researchers want to kiss you! And as to your rate of newsletter output, I'm just delighted to hear what you have to say whenever the muse moves you! Take care.
Beautiful~ thank you
Thank you Catherine!
Lovely reflections. Thank you.
Thank you Oriah!
Karen, your experience of walking in the dark impels me to commend to you a wonderful book by Barbara Brown Taylor called, "Learning to Walk in the Dark." It talks about her intentional experiences of walking or dwelling in dark places as a spiritual exercise in fear, trust, self-reliance, etc. I think you would really enjoy it and it would resonate with you. As for your tern-spotting, that is so exciting! I bet the researchers want to kiss you! And as to your rate of newsletter output, I'm just delighted to hear what you have to say whenever the muse moves you! Take care.
Oh - it's available on audiobook now! I might have to listen to it!
Thank you Lauren! Funny thing, I checked that book out from the library maybe 4 years ago on Kindle but I never actually read it. I will try it again!