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"Celery Ellen" is the nickname I was given by my father as a child, a play on Sara Ellen, my given name. Checking on the numerology of
Celery Ellen Heath, I discovered it describes a person who needs freedom "like a bird needs its wings."
Wherever the adventurous mind flies, it will return here to nest and share.

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Ellen
Ellen Heath lives and writes in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her career in communications has included experience as a congressional aide, corporate speechwriter, government relations and public affairs specialist, and freelance writer. She is the author of Lizard Diary, a memoir of an experience with shamanism, and The Inheritance, a novel that was published in 2012. She has a B.A. degree in English from Stanford University

Topics

The Toll of a Shortcut

Posted October 2, 2018

 

“If you get into a fix, just let a little air out of your tires.”

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Tag: Wiley Heath DVM

Is Anything More Important Than Money?

Posted September 24, 2018

Perhaps the time is coming when ambition will focus on making a difference rather than making a fortune.

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Tags: Ageless Living, Lynne Twist, The Soul of Money

Time for an Ark in New Mexico?

Posted September 14, 2018

 

The Rio Grande is dying. Could the  beaver come to its rescue?

 

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Tags: beavers, Ben Goldfarb, Eager, Roger James, Winecup Gamble Ranch

The Santa Fe Entrada Exits

Posted September 6, 2018

 

Don Diego de Vargas has been banished from the Fiestas de Santa Fe. What does this mean, actually?

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Tags: Don Diego de Vargas, Pueblo Revival Style, Pueblo Revolt, Territorial Style

An Introvert’s Perspective on an Extrovert Nation

Posted August 24, 2018

 

According to Susan Cain, author of Quiet, between a third and a half of Americans are introverts. Is that you?

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Tags: Alexis de Tocqueville, Anais Nin, Carl Jung, Jim Collins, Quiet, Richard Hofstadter, Susan Cain

The Significance of the Purse

Posted August 14, 2018

 

Today, August 14, is the 73rd anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II. It’s time to return to childhood’s wisdom.

 

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Tags: Hiroshima, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Nagasaki

A New Platform for Feminine Success

Posted August 6, 2018

 

As the feminine rises in America, more and more of us are taking to “lifting.”

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Tags: Christine Galvin, Jodi Stumbo, Kim Alderwick, Shane Miller

Four Square Leagues–and More

Posted July 27, 2018

“. . . the government has simply given us the papers, but the land was always ours.”

 

Pablo Abeita, testifying before Congress, 1923

 

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Tags: John Collier, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Malcom Ebright, Richard W. Hughes, Rick Hendricks, Rothstein Donatelli LLP, Senator Hom O. Bursum

Lessons from the Rio Grande

Posted June 25, 2018

Perhaps María de Ágreda will yet be sanctified.
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Tags: Great River, Ilya Prigogine, Maria de Agreda, Paul Horgan, Prigogine Principle

Trails’ End

Posted June 12, 2018

 

Compassion for the Cherokee on The Trail of Tears briefly turned me into a composer.

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Tags: Cherokee, Indian Removal Act of 1830, The Trail of Tears

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