Among other things, I’m a choral singer. In musical terms, “polyphonic” is music with multiple independent melodies occurring at the same time, resulting in rich, complex harmonies. Kind of like life, I think. And this blog, I hope.
A Polyphonic Life is my blog, which I also publish on Substack. I’ve returned to blogging after a hiatus because writing brings my great joy. This blog explores history, politics, writing, music, nature, faith, food, technology, culture, and other things that interest me. I try to be optimistic and reflective in my writing, to hold up the good work of others, and share resources that I hope add value to my readers.
Spring Cleaning
A new post from A Polyphonic Life: Spring Cleaning. It’s about home improvement, keys, and Holy Week music. I hope you’ll read and subscribe.
Letting Go: Making Space for What Matters
Some of the things that came into our home were invited by a kind of sympathy for “lost objects” that overcomes me in antique stores, garage sales, and church rummage sales. A lovely object, a photo, a book, a little worn at the heels, needing a new home and story.
I’ve been like this since childhood: a collector of objects, the “keeper of things.”
Intentions for the New Year
I chose some key words to guide my intentions, words I’m uttering as a daily affirmation and prayer: Flow, Ease, Grace, Stretch, Consistency, Shine.
I’m determined to flow through the days, to accomplish my work with ease (mostly), to extend more grace to others (and myself), to stretch myself (mentally, spiritually, and physically), to be more consistent in my good habits, and to help others shine (forever the cheerleader).
There’s no place like home
There’s no place like home: finding peace in challenging times in the place I love best