this Funchal art walk
makes me miss my young artists
at home without us



yet we must adjust
with the empty nest so close
i can feel its grip

this trip is a test
to see what “just us” feels like—
we’re on sold ground

this Funchal art walk
makes me miss my young artists
at home without us



yet we must adjust
with the empty nest so close
i can feel its grip

this trip is a test
to see what “just us” feels like—
we’re on sold ground

the sound of leaf breeze
is impossible to miss
from the top? perfect



there’s just nothing like
five giddy little-teen girls
breathing us all in



our poor Daddy
outnumbered seven to one
without one complaint

art in real life:
like a dream reimagined
for my artist girls

can you feel petals
(a digital fantasy)
falling on your face?
my sunflower girl,
her modernist self-portrait
so true to her soul

a small taste of truth
in every word of their songs
(i can watch from here)

art in varied forms:
sharing her colored pencils
and spring popping up


We march because we have daughters. Because no one has the right to grab them by their pussies. Because “women’s rights are human rights” (God bless you, HRC). Because the world needs a wakeup call.
We march because we have sons. Sons who will grow into men who can learn how to respect women.
We march because we can’t be bullied. We can’t have anyone–male, female, binary–telling us what to believe. What to do with our bodies. What level of education we deserve. What pay rate we should succumb to.
We march because of our mothers who fought their way into the workforce. Because of our grandmothers who balanced households and work during WWII. Because of our great-grandmothers who were forced into marriages with strange men. Because of every woman who was ever mistreated or controlled by a man.
We march because politics matter. Political policies affect our lives, from whether we have birth control choices to being able to play sports in school to having equal opportunities in higher education.
We march because we are women and men, Muslim and Christian and Hindu and Jewish and Buddhist and atheist, LGBTQ and straight, married and unmarried, parents and grandparents, employees and employers, activists and pacifists.
We march because we are human. Because the United Nations created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and we see it as a binding contract with our government. A binding contract with our world.
We march because we are free.
We march to protect that freedom.