Posts by Linda Marsanico
A Tale of Two Cities
The Bed – D7K3024epgs12X9 by Eric Parker https://fickr.com/photos/ericparker/13602609864 In New York City we had our first snow of the fall/winter season. Quietly the flakes blanketed the streets, seeming still as they steadily cascaded, like a Buddhist symphony. I look out at my rear garden, at the snow-covered trees and shrubs. As birds fly past they…
Read MoreThis is why I love cold, brisk November!
It’s the 11th month, my favorite season and Birthday moment! As a baby I opened my eyes To trees turning their leaves red and orange, Colors I still favor. Here I am, another year older – only in earth years of course, Which I condense through love, healthy practice and exercise, Reaching out beyond space.time…
Read MoreWhat Do Merlin, King Arthur and Sedona Have in Common? …Magic!
Original photo by LeMarsanico “MERLIN” – JohnSoderberg, Sculptor It’s been just over a year since my last Sedona visit. So many personal and professional responsibilities delayed me. The City of Sedona is magical, and so is my home, replete with meditative energy. Let me explain: Portals (openings to the other realms) were created during a…
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www.loreleigruss.com Handcrafted jewelry from Brooklyn www.agowahandmade.com – authentic goods from West Africa Jump in your car to come to Brooklyn. It’s closer than West Africa. Take a ride on the subway, even though the trains run on a local schedule and it takes more time to get most places. Visit the merchants’ websites. (See blog…
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