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Making the rainbow connection

I remember now the first thing Baker Kurrus and I chatted about while we waited in line for coffee that day I wrote about previously when we met at Mugs Cafe. "It's a beautiful day," I said. "So good to see the sun."

Pondering the need for purse-purging

I have heard it said that you can tell a lot about a woman by the contents of her purse. Since it is purse-cleaning-out-time, I decided to conduct an introspective experiment and see what I might learn.

Why we line up on opposite sides

Like the rest of the country, I've been thinking a lot about abortion since we heard about the leaked document from the Supreme Court that suggests Roe v. Wade will soon be overturned. I've thought about my life as a mother and teacher, and as a friend of people who have experience with abortion. And I have observed how impossible it seems to be to talk about the issue in any sort of honest way without being labeled as one of "us" or "them."

Some things are not gray

This is not what you wanted to read on Mother's Day. Nor is it what I wanted to write. I wanted to write about my amazing mother, the four great kids I get to mother, and all other things bright, beautiful, and motherly; and I wanted to call the piece Mothering Heights to show off.

A bridge between life and death

I live south of the river between Ozark and Cecil on the FFF Ranch. The "most beautifulest bridge in Arkansas," according to Wesley Sigman, my brother's childhood friend, connects my old life in north Franklin County to my new one, about nine miles southwest.

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