Blunders

May 17, 2015

I have been yelling and screaming at the people around me.  A veritable temper tantrum.   Now I am trying to remain hidden from them all, feeling threatened.  I am curled in a ball under a table with some sort of thin netting over me.  It is hardly adequate, but I am banking on the … Read More

Women’s History – Jogbra, another chapter

March 29, 2015

(The following is a continuation of a blog written on March 1.  If it is difficult to follow the story below, it might be helpful to read March 1 first…) Before Women’s History Month 2015 ends, I thought I’d contribute another chapter in the Jogbra story.  So often I get asked to tell this tale. … Read More

Seeking Serenity in the Suburbs

March 1, 2015

    I don’t know when it began.  Maybe when I was a child and we lived out in the country of New Jersey.  (Yes, New Jersey had lots of country back then — we couldn’t see another house from our second story windows).  I would wander in the woods around the house and talk … Read More

Women’s History Month & Me

March 1, 2015

Two things have occurred recently that bring me to the page today:  March being Women’s History Month and the Smithsonian Museum of American History contacting me about my role in that history. Really?!  Well, yes — but it is so very nice to have the Smithsonian recognize it! “…the sports bra revolutionized women’s sports more … Read More

Not New, Just All Important Now…

February 15, 2015

  I wish I could say that this notion of Beauty as an applied philosophy and daily practice was my brainchild.  I can’t.  True Beauty as the central tenet of a society is not new, just ancient and mostly forgotten now.   I am ringing the bell. What The Way of Beauty as I put … Read More