by Hanna Miley | Jul 26, 2018
Those were the days! This photo just landed in our Inbox. It was 1972, MV Logos was in Bangladesh & Dr Harawatiki (white hair) the ship’s doctor was visiting remote villages, hosting medical clinics. Kertstin Littlejohn, in the blue dress, was the nurse and... by Hanna Miley | Jul 24, 2018
Seated around a table, enjoying friendship and food, pausing and noticing the other guests. Unlimited Guest List Oil Painting by Hyatt... by Hanna Miley | Jul 10, 2018
Have words in a book ever jumped out and hit you between the eyes? That was my experience this morning while reading, Learning to See Again, Chapter 2 of Only the Lover Sings, Art & Contemplation, written in 1952. “Man’s ability to see is in decline… The... by Hanna Miley | Jul 9, 2018
Claude Lanzmann died a few days ago, July 5, 2018. His epic movie, “Shoah”, released in 1985, revealed the Holocaust through the memories of survivors, victims and perpetrators. While writing A Garland for Ashes, seeking elusive facts about my parents’ death in... by Hanna Miley | Jul 3, 2018
Dorothy L Sayers, author, born 1893, continues to inspire writers today. In her 1937 play, “The Zeal of Thy House” she wrote, “…Humans manifest the ‘Image of God’ through creativity… Any creative work has three distinct components: the Creative Idea, the Creative...