“If I knew the way, I would take you home.” Ripple, Grateful Dead – Hunter/Garcia In 2020, pre-COVID, I found a book hidden in a basement. It was over one hundred years old, and belonged to a family of schoolchildren who lived in Carleton, Michigan. It was a History of the United States for 8thContinue reading “April Fools Journey”
Author Archives: Heather Defresne
Sixth House of Routine
“In tomorrow I see no promise, and yesterday was like today” – Like Today, Atmosphere As this year draws to a close, my biggest reminder of what is important is truly “the little things.” It is these little things which add up to big things over time, like money in the bank (or not.) OurContinue reading “Sixth House of Routine”
122121 – The Hermit
Two years and two days ago, I lost three family members to a house fire. These people were not my family per se, but rather my daughter’s family – her dad’s side. The Porter-O’Shea pile. Grandma, Grandpa, and Irie all left us that day, and nothing has been the same since. The only person inContinue reading “122121 – The Hermit”
Lovers Reversed – Fare Thee Well
Blinded By Noises Seeking Fertility In Decadence Eating Cheese With A Spoon Playing Chess With The Moon Plucking The Days Off Neglecting Your Divine Ice Bucket Pretense Of Ignorance Through Bliss Juxtaposition Of Sadness Amiss The Swords Are Real Sharp Butter Melts On Burnt Blueberry Waffles Mouth Is As Dry As a Bone Parched AsContinue reading “Lovers Reversed – Fare Thee Well”
Painting Our Own Reality
Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you’ll never walk alone. “You’ll Never Walk Alone” Rodgers and Hammerstein (1945) It happened again – my painting came true. I never cease to be amazed when this happens because although I believe in my psychic ability, it’s still incredible! How is the human brainContinue reading “Painting Our Own Reality”