Month: September 2012

The High Holy Days

Pamela Viviano McDonald is my first guest blogeur!  She is a very talented young woman who I first met at a herb society meeting and we have been friends since.  I had asked her to write about her feelings and memories around the Jewish High Holy Days, with Yom Kippur having ended this past Wednesday …

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Borderline Personality Disorder

The borderline patient is what makes most psychiatrists/therapists cringe, because nothing is ever easy with them.  Of all the patients I can think of, they are without a doubt the most difficult and at times plain unmanageable to treat.   Anytime I have gone to psychiatric conferences, just the mention of borderline congers up snickers …

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Bee Hives, Vineyards, Flowers, and More; Paris Gardens Have It All

This weekend was Fêtes des Jardins, an annual event that showcases all the public gardens in France and even the private ones that open only for this event.  Parisians are blessed with the most beautiful gardens in the world and this weekend we were privileged to see those that are hidden from our eyes the …

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Ancient Papyrus Suggests Jesus was Married

Hallelujah!  I was hoping and praying in my lifetime that some artifact would surface from antiquity that would shed new light of the relationship of Jesus with Mary Magdalene.  Any one who knows me well and had ears to listen, knew of  my belief and convictions around this for almost 20 years. The Holy Spirit …

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In Celebration of Friends

For me good friends are jewels in our life.  They are the diamonds, emeralds and rubies that we carry in our heart.  They enrich our lives in so many ways, from the obvious warmth and friendship they offer. We all have our dear friends.  Mine are from Louisiana, California and here in Paris.  I hope …

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Lizzie Velasquez: A Messenger of Courage and Determination

I just read a story about a young woman named Lizzie Velasquez, that moved me to tears.  She is 23 years old, who was born with a rare  genetic condition she says does not even have  a name.  It is somewhat related to progeria and she is one of only three in the world. Because …

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Foires Aux Vins = Wine Galore

The wine fairs have started!   A fixture of French culture and life  that I always get excited about every year.  Everywhere in France, the largest grocery chains, wine boutiques and online wine sellers offer special promotions on wines usually not always available. Most offer degustations in the store or a night before they start. …

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Rocamadour; My Own Journey

Rocamadour is a tiny medieval village perched high above on a cliff, overlooking one of the most beautiful deep green valleys below.  It sits so precariously on the edge, almost dangling,  that one fears it could topple off.  I went there this weekend to be refreshed and restored and feel called to share my own …

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Anais Nin & Narcissism and Deception

Anais Nin is known as one of the earliest writers of female erotica, and had an almost cult worship by feminists of the 70’s. Frankly,  I had not thought to write about her until I was looking at the history of  one of her lovers Henry Miller, who lived several blocks from where I live …

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La Rentree is here!

La Rentree is upon us with full swing and to the French it is more than just back to school.  There is such a sudden sharp contrast from last week to today.  Things started to pick up this weekend and the streets are surging with people again, with a much higher noise level to match. …

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