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Ice Age Spring

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This Ice Age Spring was photographed in Wisconsin.

– Priscilla Galasso

© 2013, photographs including the portrait below, Priscilla Galasso, All rights reserved

004PRISCILLA GALASSO ~ is a new contributor to Into the Bardo. She started her blog at scillagrace.com to mark the beginning of her fiftieth year. Born to summer and given a name that means ‘ancient’, her travel through seasons of time and landscape has inspired her to create visual and verbal souvenirs of her journey.

“My courage is in the affirmation of my part in co-creation”, she wrote in her first published poem, composed on her thirtieth birthday and submitted alongside her seven-year-old daughter’s poem to Cricket magazine. Her spiritual evolution began in an Episcopal environment and changed in pivotal moments: as a teenager, her 20-year old sister died next to her in a car crash and, decades later, Priscilla’s husband and the father of her four children died of coronary artery disease and diabetes in his sleep at the age of 47.  Awakening to mindfulness and reconsidering established thought patterns continues to be an important part of her life work.

Currently living in Wisconsin, she considers herself a lifelong learner and educator. She gives private voice lessons, is employed by two different museums and runs a business (Scholar & Poet Books, via eBay and ABE Books) with her partner, Steve.

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5 thoughts on “Ice Age Spring

  1. Dear Scilla,
    I’m so glad to read this! After following your blog this last year, I know I can count on you for a new perspective on any subject, and a thoughtful response to the world.

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  2. Pricilla, what resonates most for me here is the photo of the deer bones, something so primal it touches my soul. Lovely. All of them are lovely, individual poems within themselves.

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  3. Something about these pictures–especially the one with the water–makes me feel incredible. It’s like I’m totally INSIDE of nature.

    I’m not exactly a tree-hugging person, but your photos really vibe with me. Thanks, Priscilla!

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  4. Thank you Aaron, Jamie and Naomi! The resonance from external to internal in myself and in community speaks to me of the interconnectedness of all of life…something to trust, to build faith in. Life is One!

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