Contemporary Writings of the Sax, Clithero and Yost Families.It seems to me that we are a surprisingly diverse group with a variety of perspectives on life, the world, and all those good things. Some are smart, and some the elevator doesn't run quite to the top. Some are weathy, others poor. Some are religious, some say 'Bah, humbug!' Whatever, and whoever we be, we are bound by that mystical and somewhat old-fashined thing called family ties. What I would like to see and experience is a sharing of some of the thoughts and feelings of those who are so inclined. We should be able to do as a family what our society seems to be rediscovering, the free and loving sharing of whatever is within, or without - be it a song or a dirge.
| Yost's and Clithero's | From the Far Country | The Sax's |
| Jane Brown, my daughter, who calls herself the Alberta Gopher, uses the term 'far country'. I'll let you figure out what that means, but I suspect it hs something to do with seeing with the third eye, or liastening with the third ear. | Some reflections on being a human critter in a world of critters. What procession do we join? | |
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