Jewels from the Archives (#1)

Jewels from the Archives (#1)
Jewels from the archives

Quetzal Plumage (pastel) by Polly Castor

While everyone is mandated to be in isolation, it is a great time to comb the depths of this blog, which has continued here serving you everyday, now in its 12th year. That’s a lot of back posts!

Take some time to peruse the archives or check out the ever-changing Rotating Jewels from the Archives. You can find both in every post sidebar on the computer and by scrolling further down on every post on the phone.

There are lots of treasures there, that can enhance your time, while we wait out this global situation together.

Here is a minutely miniature sample of what you can find if you snorkel around on this website:

Don’t Worry about Tomorrow (quotes)

Immunity and Impunity (metaphysical poem by me)

Thoughts on the Story of Babel (essay about Bible stories)

50 Ways to Show Kids You Care (practical ideas)

Pay Attention (mindfulness poem by me)

Bad Editing, Details, and a Smile (essay about de-cluttering)

Bring out the God-colors (quote)

High Sierra Trail to Eagle’s View (photos)

Suddenly it is Spring (seasonal poem by me)

Laying Down the Stone (spiritual essay about casting stones)

Method as a Fine Silvery Stream (quote)

Concentric Connections (nature poem by me)

Your Integrity is Your Destiny (quote)

Sanibel Island Shells (photos)

An Alphabet of What God is and Isn’t (spiritual ideas)

This is Me  (personal poem by me)

This is just the tip of the iceberg! Take a deep dive into this blog and tell me in the comments what hits a chord!

Portal to Tomorrow (acrylic) by Polly Castor

I work to amplify good wherever I find it. I love color, texture, beauty, great ideas, nature, metaphor, deliciousness, genuine spirituality, and exploring new territory. I encourage authenticity, nurture creativity, champion sustainability, promote peace, and hope to foster a new renaissance where we all are free to be our most fulfilled, multifaceted, and terrific selves. Read more here.

1 Comment

  1. Libby 4 years ago

    Thanks for this reminder of good to be found on your site. Just read the poem you wrote in 2013 on immunity and impunity. Helpful thoughts.

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