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Month: October 2019

An Ode to my Hometown: Happy Again
Community, Life, Mental Health, Nature, Writing

An Ode to my Hometown: Happy Again

I’m back from a short break of preparing to leave. It was a great weekend with friends and family, and … Continue reading An Ode to my Hometown: Happy Again

richer
Life, Poetry, Travel, Writing

richer

experiences, like money, make us richer though in very different ways and experiences, like money, do not change us but … Continue reading richer

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Life, Love, Poetry, Relationships, Writing

tears

the tears don’t come when there is something rather, nothing ~ Photo by Emma Trevisan on Unsplash   Continue reading tears

An Ode to my Hometown: Healing
Health, Life, Mental Health, Nature, Travel, Writing

An Ode to my Hometown: Healing

If you’re from Louisville and haven’t been to Jefferson Memorial Forest, you’re missing out. It’s just outside the city in … Continue reading An Ode to my Hometown: Healing

An Ode to my Hometown: Rock Bottom
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An Ode to my Hometown: Rock Bottom

I’ll cut to the chase. This one is rough for me to write. As I wrapped up my last post, … Continue reading An Ode to my Hometown: Rock Bottom

An Ode to my Hometown: What Now?
Life, Love, Mental Health, Writing

An Ode to my Hometown: What Now?

Today is a bit different, for several reasons. Mostly, this place isn’t in my hometown. This is also where things … Continue reading An Ode to my Hometown: What Now?

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