Guest Post: Tension & Flaws by Lacey Lyons

Today's post is the fourth in a weekly summer series (here, here & here) of featured guest posts about disAbility. Lacey Lyons is an Belmont University adjunct professor of English who has partnered with Courtney Taylor Evans and I at several workshops...

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Divisions Dilute Love (No. 3 in a Series)

Last week I wrote here and here, about how a visitor, I'd only met once, came to my Facebook page because he had seen my profile picture on a mutual friend's page. My comment on my friend's page was unrelated to the fact that I'd changed my profile...

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When Ego Gets in the Way of Love (No. 2 in a Series)

America tends to cop a celebration hang-over for many of its holidays, not the least of which is Fourth of July. So, perhaps what I want to explore with you today is timely because it deals with a touchy and uncomfortable aspect of our country, especially right...

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Happy Fourth of July, Friends!

This feels like Americana, eh? It was taken at the Williamson County Fair two years ago. I love it. I've used it here, on "The Journey with Grace," at least one other time, including last Fourth of July. Tomorrow's a day for Americana. It was snapped...

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“Wisdom on the Rocks” by Lisa Ernst

With permission, I'm sharing and linking to a wonderful post by fine art painter, Buddhist meditation teacher and friend Lisa Ernst of Nashville. I'm enjoying sharing other bloggers' perspectives on disAbility this summer (here's one, if you missed...

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FROM HEARTACHE TO HOPE

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