pilgrim Pathway

Issues


  • If Anne Lamott said it…It must be true!

    I feel fortunate to be following the work of Anne Lamott for 20 years.  I first heard her when I lived in the Bay Area and she was an ongoing guest on KQED, public radio.  She was discussing her book, “Operating Instructions”, documenting her experience with her newborn son, Sam during his first year of…

  • Beware of Sharp Points

    How many times in your life have you been stuck by the thorn of a rose?  Have you ever tried to sew on a button and stuck yourself with the needle?  Life is full of things with sharp points and the trick or the mission, if you will, is to avoid the sharp points.  Unfortunately…

  • All in a Day’s Work for a Farmer…but For Us?

    If you’ve been reading my posts over the past 18 months, you know that I’ve been traveling the country for work.  My current stop is in El Paso, Texas where everything is dry, brown, and windy.  I began thinking about how my life translates to other stories and the most prominent one that comes to…

  • Life In Translation

    The world is constantly evolving so it shouldn’t be a surprise that the same goes for our lives.  Every day we have the opportunity to create new experiences and deepen our inner lives.  Until you were diagnosed with a chronic or life-altering illness you may not have been thinking about the changes that could possibly…