Crooked Roads
Down crooked roads with hills and trees, there lies a cottage fair,
For hundreds of years its fires have burned, to warm those living there...
It stands amongst the hills and vales, proud for all to see,
“In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae - A doctor's poem to his dead friend sparks a movement
“In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae was inspired by World War I, which was known sadly and incorrectly as the war to end all wars. On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated while touring … Continue reading
Lets Talk About Brightening Challenges In Life And In Grief
If life were easy, what would we learn from it? Challenges come in so many different forms in life. Sometimes they come in the form of a family member who makes us want to pull our hair out no matter how many chances we give them. Challenges can come in the form of Finances. Perhaps your challenges in your life come from the loss of a loved one.
Exploring Themes of Life and Death in Hasegawa Tōhaku’s Landscapes - The Japanese artist uses simple designs to express complex ideas
Known as one of the greatest painters in Japanese history, Hasegawa Tōhaku has influenced countless artists over the centuries. He is famous for his simple, almost reserved painting style; Hasegawa Tōhaku’s landscapes are all deeply serene and minimalist in nature.
Coping with Pet Loss, February 25 - March 3, 2018
The End-Of-Life Walk - Euthanasia or Natural Death, http://j.mp/2t9tAuV « The Pet Loss Center
How Can Medical Marijuana Be Used at End of Life? - An interview with Dress Wedding and Kelly Quirke of Harborside Health Center, Part Two
Today SevenPonds speaks with Dress Wedding, a Holistic Services Director with Harborside Health Center in Oakland, California. Also joining Dress is Kelly Quirke, Community Engagement Coordinator.
When SADNESS Becomes a Way of Life
“I’m certain my tear ducts are empty. I’ve been a crying fool for weeks. I’ve wanted to wail and scream on many occasions, but I haven’t given myself permission yet,” Amanda said.