Amuse Bouche: Bonnie Roseman’s Nantucket Paradise

A year ago I spent a little time on Nantucket visiting my friend bonnie Roseman.  I actually met Bonnie maybe thirteen years ago on Nantucket.  Some years after that when she had a small boutique on Palm Beach I worked for her designing her windows and changing them every week.  Bonnie has an incredibly well […]

The Little Red Book

In 1997-8 Jill channelled a series of fourteen books.  Eight of those books Jill will share on these recordings on her web site.  She is creating a podcast of The Seven Little Books and Perhaps of The Green Dolphin Logue.  In this video Jill reads EKOTECTURE The Little Red Book .  EKOTECTURE is about the […]

A Visit to Old Haunts with Melanie

July 2019 visiting where I grew up, my Mom, my family I took a trip down memory lane.  With my friend Melanie we visited The hunniwell estate where I painted those exquisite paintings of orchids.  Mrs. Luisa Hunnewell, still alive was there, as was David who is the same man who took care of the […]

Mooji Mt. Sahaja Portugal

Ekotecture Monte Sahaja

I believe it was February 2018 when I accompanied a friend, Florentina to Lisboa, Portugal to participate in a Mooji gathering,  https://mooji.org/&p=1&pos=1a   … SatSang with the master.  Satsang is a Sanskrit term meaning “being in the company of the truth” or “right association,” and refers to a group of like-minded people who engage in a spiritual […]

IVAN

One homage to little Ivan

ULI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UbvZpQJ3EU&list=PL6OJe09yqOvO6NeOSRP68QCattB5Nfaw8

The Woburn Library , Woburn, Massachusetts

“The Woburn Public Library is a medium-sized library serving an economically developed suburban community of approximately 39,000. The library seeks to be an integral part of the community by providing all residents with a wide variety of popular and reference materials, resources, services, and programs that extend their personal and intellectual development.” Statement on the […]

Jim Kilion The Children of Huraz in The High Andes Peru

It was close to sunset as the comfortable  Peruvian bus in which  I was traveling rode past warmly sun drenched high mountains off my right hand window seat.  I always like to take the front seat in the bus, so I can see what the bus driver is seeing.  Early in the trip it was […]