Monthly Archives: April 2020

April 3 – Tagore – – longing, desire, and doubt

Monday, April 3 —  capricious weather  +  still early buds at the tips of trees  =  “Spring” Rabindranath Tagore, a master of sacred presence, writes in today’s post, that tastes of wonder and courage and beauty and tenderness compete with … Continue reading

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April 1, “When children have access to books their world expands.” Mary-Catherine Harrison

Wednesday April 1, 2020 –  “When children have access to books their world expands.”  Mary-Catherine Harrison During these weeks as the world’s Pandemic grips our inner attention, weeks marked by quarantine protocols and exploding infection rates, April has arrived in our … Continue reading

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