This is a space for reflection, ritual, and guidance at life’s thresholds.
Here you’ll find writings drawn from my work as an end-of-life doula, my years as a caregiver, and my walk along earth-centered spiritual paths. Some posts will be practical — about advance care planning, green burial, or tending vigil. Others will be poetic or devotional — blessings, prayers, and reflections written for the dying and their companions.
Together, they form a gathering place for anyone curious about living fully and dying well.
Dusk and Twilight carries its name because these hours — the in-between times — remind us of transition, beauty, and presence.
They teach us to slow down, to honor endings as much as beginnings. This Blog is also a companion branch to my general blog, Songbird in a Sacrifice Zone.

What appears here are selected pieces from that larger body of writing, chosen for their resonance with end-of-life care, ritual, and remembrance.
I’m glad you’ve found your way here. May these words be a companion on your own path.
What season are you in?



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