Most people don’t know that, in addition to holidays and days of feasting, the initial immigrants/colonists of America used to participate in days of fasting
Author: Tennessee Honeybee
The Grand Move
It’s been a difficult week. I mean, don’t get me wrong, it’s been exhilarating, joyful, momentous, and stupendous but it’s also been scary, arduous, chaotic,
Quick thoughts: the world is new
The joy of moving across country and especially of moving as a single person, instead of as a married couple, is that I get to
Get Over It?
I realize, the closer I get to my move, the more I talk and post about everything New Orleans. So, I just want you all
Another Mile Up
So, I did a thing this week and I just realized I needed to share it. I climbed the Manitou Incline. It’s an extreme hike
Piling On
Goodness. That old adage “when it rains, it pours,” is proving to be true. I’ve already been overwhelmed by my chorus schedule mixed with my
Aging Like Single Malt Scotch
I’m turning 40 this year. It’s a really weird age. Like, I’m young enough to still throw down and close out a night club but
Not Alone
The last few days have been insane! Since applying for my transfer, I’ve gone away to chorus retreat in Estes Park, came home, worked a
Dreams
So, they do come true. Or partially so far. Today, the job announcement I was waiting for came up and to my surprise, my boss
The High Holy Day
Anyone who knows me knows that part of my reasoning for moving to Colorado was an obvious one- legalization. It needs to go federal as