My Turn . . . by Susana Gordon

In My Turn: Women Speak Out  women of diverse backgrounds and circumstances express their philosophies for living. Their thirty-nine short essays allude to inherited traits, emotion versus logic, creativity, moves to action and indelible lessons gleaned from interaction with others. As author and individual, I revel in the resilience of women and men to give Read More…

Breadcrumbs . . . by Bette

I arrived in Palm Desert last Monday (for the third time) and, God willing, my plan is to stay put until April.  Since leaving Brookings just before Thanksgiving, I’ve come to realize the truth in the saying “We plan. God laughs.” That said, my “plan” now is to pick up where I left off in Read More…