I can’t resist a strong nudge to post one of my favourite odes written by the brilliant poet, John Keats. My senses have been stirred along with my sentiments as I take to heart the second year passing away of my soulmate this month. I’m certain that this beautiful poem is all over the place on- and offline. “Ode to a Nightingale” is a poem written by John Keats in May, 1819, in the garden of the Spaniards Inn at Hampstead. It was then referred to by his critics as “the longest and most personal of the odes.” It explores the themes of … Continue reading
Comfort
Remembering Michael Jackson
June 26, 2009
Comfort
The entertainment world farewells Michael Jackson, an incredibly talented entertainer, dubbed the “king of pop.” He passed away from cardiac arrest yesterday, June … Continue reading
Moments of Hurt
May 29, 2009
Comfort
When the pangs of hurt catch us off-balance, and threatens to shut out all the light of our day, it’s … Continue reading


