End of the cycle

The life cycle for many elements ends, often naturally by course or possibly onset by mitigating factors. However, there comes a time to decide when to let go.  An example is a product that has run its course and does not meet the needs of today: Kodak film, the...

Connections

So vital. When aligned, it can be seamless—passing from one airport terminal to another effortlessly, a passage to bypass formalities and redundancies. But, of course, the connections’ effectiveness depends on the purpose, curation, and maintenance. The...

Mending fences

Fences are put in place to set boundaries, contain elements, or keep others out.  They also help protect and can even be a sense of security. Inevitably they break. We can choose to fix them or leave them broken.  Repair requires time and energy and can be...

A friend

The person who is there for you regardless. The one who you can be open with, share your fears, anxieties, and frustrations, and with whom you can admit your failures—the one who will question yet not judge. For them, you are who you are, and they strangely welcome...

Fleeting

Our ability to move across vast expanses of land and oceans is ever more feasible and attainable for many.  The world has become smaller thanks to the ease and simplicity of travel and further accented with social media. While we have managed to close distances, we...