We are not particularly good at gathering information, and we make significant errors in perception.
Temperature Rising.
Still, there is one trait we all share that gives us hope. By Angela Rieck
All in Life Ramblings
We are not particularly good at gathering information, and we make significant errors in perception.
Still, there is one trait we all share that gives us hope. By Angela Rieck
How do we hold on to good feelings in “real life?”
“Time and again art is my panacea.” Featuring Sola, by Meryl Spiegel.
Looking for meaning.
And maybe, that’s just enough. By Angela Rieck
“I continue to be drawn to those who believe that they have some sort of answer.”
“All that a seeker has to do is join and, she too, will get the answers.” By Angela Rieck.
“Listening to a sermon about the poor widow’s mite, my mind wandered (as it tends to do during sermons)…”
It still can hold water. By Angela Rieck.
Point counterpoint.
By Lynda Bernard. Quite frankly, we think it’s the chocolate.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
A time for both reflection and hopefulness.
Much like a house of cards.
“Many years go by and the house is never finished.” A story about friendship. By Mary Ann DiLorenzo
“Could we just stop arguing…”
“… so he could propose to me?” A memory, by Angela Rieck.
How could I celebrate his life in some way and thereby pay my respects after years of absence?
“…apparently the last game they would ever attend together—in the flesh that is.” By Sandra Novick.
The field of psychology has been slow to recognize this debilitating disorder…
Being a trained psychologist, I have begun to contemplate the causes of this disease. You too might be a fellow sufferer. By Angela Rieck.
Photos and philosophizing. The yin and yang.
“This week was one for the books. It seemed that bad news, mayhem and destruction were sprouting up everywhere. But upon consideration…” By Sandra Novick