I walk into the night
• January 9, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in beauty, brothers, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, forgiveness, friends, grief, learning, Life, missing persons, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, poetry
Tags: A Perfect Circle, Alberta Ballet, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, David Tegnell, death, Emmitt Owen Riley, family, foot bag, friends, grief, hacky sack, Joni Mitchell, Lea Kelley, Linda Siniard, missing persons, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Passion Play, Sex Kills, The Fiddle and the Drum
The Beating of Your Drum
• February 28, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in beauty, blogging, brothers, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, war, writing
Tags: A Perfect Circle, broken government, David Tegnell, Emmitt Owen Riley, Joni Mitchell, Karma Stephens, Lea J Kelley, Lea Kelley, Linda Siniard, Michael Nathan Riley, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, The Fiddle and the Drum, U.S. politics

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