Shoes
A surprising mirror to the soul, the corn, the callous, the bunion, the grimace and the confidence. From Big Words.
A surprising mirror to the soul, the corn, the callous, the bunion, the grimace and the confidence. From Big Words.
I’m looking forward to scheduling performances of these shows in Portland and out-of-town. If you have ideas about possible performance venues or dates please contact me.
OK we can skip the Streisand. What about hanging on for twenty, thirty years. That counts for something, doesn’t it? In a small community we’re all part of the backdrop. Sometimes wonderful; usually underappreciated.
It’s time to crawl out of the darkness and into the daffodils and camellias. Maintenance seems too dominant way of life–perhaps there’s a more creative horizon.
Miriam’s description of her mother’s steps into dementia are real, told in a light-hearted way which makes the underlying reality and changes over time in her mother’s cognitive abilities bearable, even funny. As a clinical associate in the field, a support group facilitator and caregiver educator I relish Miriam’s words and the pictures she paints so vividly. Cat