The Next Best Time

This poem came from seeing a quote my friend Liz Belz-Templeman posted from Richard Powers Pulitzer winning novel The Overstory: “When is the best time to plant a tree?Twenty years ago. When is the next best time? Now.” It struck me this isn’t just true of planting trees but really anything important in our lives that take… Continue reading The Next Best Time

Gnothi Seauton

Temple of Apollo at Delphi

The ancient Greeks believed Apollo slew a giant python- the remains of which were buried at Delphi. A prophetic cult grew around this sacred place, and young women who became known as Pythia would, in a trance, offer oracles in response to questions being put to them. Some of these oracles were…more clear than others.… Continue reading Gnothi Seauton

A Slightly More Dangerous Version of Yourself

My least favorite personality trait in others is arrogance. That cocky bro who pretends to know way more than he does…for me this is a nightmare in a group situation. And while the supremely-sure-of-themselves hope to give off an air of strength with their invulnerability, I almost always sense fragility, fear, and weakness behind the… Continue reading A Slightly More Dangerous Version of Yourself

Nefilibata

Words delight me. Especially words like Nefilibata, a Portuguese word that literally means “cloud walker.” A Nefilibata, or cloud walker, is a dreamer- someone who allows themselves the freedom to remember that all we can see is not all there is. Once a friend visited me from overseas. We had known each other through social… Continue reading Nefilibata

Atopos: When the Path Gives Out

When I first moved to Oregon I discovered hiking in the Pacific Northwest wasn’t quite like the hiking I had done in Texas or along the AT in New Jersey. The guidebooks say things like some places are best June through August…they don’t say “can kill you” in March. On my first really big trip… Continue reading Atopos: When the Path Gives Out