Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on November 26, 2017 by Jan Wilberg
Build smaller fires Less wood, less ash, tidiness Be bright and humble
Category: Aging in AbundanceTags: expectations, haiku, philosophy, poetry
Posted on November 9, 2013 by Jan Wilberg
“You look like the Unabomber.” My son, the one my husband brought back from Nicaragua twenty-six years ago, the one who was all head and bloated stomach, with toothpick legs and arms, and a cry that was soft and mewing like a sleeping kitten… Continue Reading “Grocery Shopping with the Unabomber”


What happens here on Red's Wrap is all over the map. There is no single theme, no overarching gripe, no malady of my own or others that dominates. I write about what seems important or interesting at the moment and what aims me toward hope. I write stories, essays, poems - whatever fits the day and the mood. Nothing stays the same, here or anywhere. That's a good thing. Happiness. It's relative.
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