On friendship and the evolution of learning to love myself--"Suddenly memories are coming in a flash, catching glimpses as if a sliding door opening on a train. I’m lying in the sand on the beach in Honolulu. I’m buying sunflowers in Pikes Market. I’m wandering through a series of antique markets in abandoned warehouses in Kansas City. "
i love your story of the elephants gathering in a circle to protect the mother and baby. While reading a book about wagon trains crossing into Oregon, the author describes how the women would form a circle with their backs facing the center, skirts spread wide to form a privacy screen for women, who one by one, entered to void their bladders. Women tending to women! so powerful!
i love your story of the elephants gathering in a circle to protect the mother and baby. While reading a book about wagon trains crossing into Oregon, the author describes how the women would form a circle with their backs facing the center, skirts spread wide to form a privacy screen for women, who one by one, entered to void their bladders. Women tending to women! so powerful!
Putting a new spin on "having each other's backs". Thanks so much for sharing this Annie. So glad you enjoyed the post!