Back in the Saddle

Snow is just the other face of fire.
After a fairly long silence, I’ve posted a new Huffington Post blog! Become a fan of my blog to encourage me to keep at it and pass the link along to anyone you think might appreciate the bliss of skate skiing.
Here are the big-hearted owners of Tahoe Cross Country, where I find that bliss, featured on the cover of the Tahoe Weekly.

And here I am in the Great Ski Race 2011, skiing out of the frame past my friend Tove Jensen.

Tassajara Teaching

Just returned from a dip into the stillness and quiet of the Tassajara valley. At one point I found myself sitting in the same zendo seat where I sat last fall during the practice period. There’s a fairly large gap in the wooden tan (or platform) there. I was sure I could feel it through my cushion, and this used to annoy me. Like sleeping on a lumpy mattress. This time, though, I regarded the crack with a kind of tenderness. I came back to my room and wrote:
Everything you’ve broken,
Everything broken in you,
For this too,
Gratitude.

Meditating on Fire

The Association for Fire Ecology’s conference in Portland was a wonderful meeting of science and matters of the heart. In this photo, fire monk David Zimmerman leads a morning meditation.

Tomorrow, I am blessed to be heading down to Tassajara to sit Rohatsu, a traditional 7-day meditation intensive in honor of the Buddha’s enlightenment.

A Reading on the Ridge

On October 6th, I’m honored to be reading with poet Gary Snyder and fellow Bay Area writer Carolyn Paul at a fundraiser for the North San Juan fire department, the oldest fire department in Nevada County. Check out the great poster–and come if you can!
Fire Stories

Yet another reason to love Tahoe

David Zimmerman and I received a warm welcome from the Squaw Valley Institute last weekend, where we presented the Fire Monks story and talked with Tahoe residents and Squaw Valley Fire Chief Pete Bansen (who is multi-talented and also handled the tech side of my presentation). A big highlight of the evening was meeting with a group of kids who’ve been discussing Fire Monks with Carolyn Hamilton, an old friend from the Squaw Valley Community of Writers conference.

Soon, I’ll be putting up a page with more detail about the great work Carolyn is doing with these smart and adventuresome kids.
Speaking of adventuresome, another guest season at Tassajara has drawn to a close, and fire monks Mako Voelkel and Graham Ross are leaving the monastery in the Ventana Wilderness to travel to India and Southeast Asia, continuing to practice way-seeking, but in a whole new context. Read about their journey (and support them if you feel moved) on their blog:
http://thecloudmountains.com/

Still on tour

Fire season is still in full swing, and I’m still getting out there to meet readers and talk about Fire Monks. Here’s a photo with a new friend from the Oregon Country Fair, where I was when the Basin Complex fire burned through Tassajara in 2008, and where I read this past July.

I’m excited for an event Friday with the Squaw Valley Institute. Fire Monk David Zimmerman will join me, along with local fire service folks, to talk about living with wildfire. Check out my events page for more scheduled events, including San Francisco’s moving literary feast, LitQuake.

Heartland Dharma

Just back from an extended trip to the midwest, where I saw family, reconnected with old friends, and introduced some new readers to Fire Monks. You can listen to the Dharma talk I gave at Ancient Dragon Zen Gate in Chicago here. Thank you, Ancient Dragon!

Fun and Fire Safety


I love the Oregon Country Fair. Even if by the end of it, I’m ready to sleep for a week, it’s such a great combination of creative, fun-loving, good-hearted zaniness and social and environmental responsibility. On the day my husband and I arrived at the Fair, we encountered this fire-extinguisher demo by a local firefighter in the parking lot, where I got to practice my fire-extinguisher skills.