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A Hit of Hope

Life is hard. Find the good.

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Close Encounters of the Magick Kind

One night when my life was falling apart, I was home alone.

Getting to Oui

Last Monday, I posted this picture.

"I Bet You Have a Story"

I walk beside Gitch (a.k.a.

Slow, so what?

When I was living in Japan for four months, I bought this t-shirt.

The Truth About New Life

Most mornings, I pull an animal oracle card.

Sergeant Kale

The dancing adventures continue

Nobody Puts Betsy in a Corner

There I sat, feeling like I was back in seventh grade gym class during our square dance unit, waiting to learn how to Do Si Do and Allemande Left!

Divining the Future

According to a variety of mostly credible websites a bird’s wishbone is technically known as the furcula, which is made up of two fused clavicles.A Hit of Hope is a reader-supported publication.

Agape and Agog

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Big Boat Wisdom Part II: How to Let Go

It’s the start of high tourist season here in Duluth.

Big Boat Wisdom Part One: How You Come Home

Last fall, I visited my daughter and son-in-law in Duluth.

What We Do in the Face of All That Is

One of the reasons I bought my new place in Duluth is so that I could be there for my daughter and son-in-law as they navigate new life with Wilkie.

When there is no sexy cowboy riding into save us

How a phrase from a funeral liturgy can help us live our now

The Powers and Pitfalls of Personality

Have you ever taken a personality quiz to figure out which Harry Potter house you would be in?

Big Water Life

Lessons in peace & passion

May You Trust This Time

Hey. You.A Hit of Hope is a reader-supported publication.

Love, Dragons, & Magic

Introducing a new character in my story

The Unsettling Hope of Prayer

I’ve been writing “holy fool” prayers lately.

Feral as a Gray Hair

My new condo is on the same floor as an aerial yoga studio.

Begin Love Practice

If I were to ask, “What’s a noun?” you might respond with, “A person, place, or thing.”