THOUGHTS ABOUT TRANSITIONS

Linda Marsanico

                                                            I got to thinking about the recent changes we’ve had to make relating to Covid: wearing masks,  staying at home, hearing news of people’s deaths. We are currently viewing aggression in the  Ukraine as well as in the United States. There are so many recent transitions from our usual  way of being, and we…

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Henri and the Three Puddles

Linda Marsanico

Henri the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm. He still bombarded Brooklyn and connected areas with lots of rain. An example of this deluge was evident in Prospect Park last week where I bicycle. Some concave paths were covered with inches of water, interfering with easy passage. Runners could be seen moving to the…

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Playing Outside My Window

Linda Marsanico

Photo by L E Marsanico Magical, ornamental pear trees grace my window view bringing joy and light to my heart. Their short-lived white blossoms look like clusters of candy. Oblivious of Covid’s challenge, these white puffs work magic on passersby, uplifting a mood for those who walk under their umbrella and wish to gaze. The…

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Reflections on Confinement

Linda Marsanico

The time goes slowly. I’ve seen people wonder – what day is it? Yet time flows so quickly Moving through space as though on a super jet. How do we pass the days during the Covid confinement? We spend time reflecting Zoom-ing Phoning Eating Exercising Letting go of fear Sunlight produces longer days, yet the…

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