Author Archives: Alyson Indrunas

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About Alyson Indrunas

meddles with words, blends watercolors, pedals bikes, knits yarn, stitches thread, sews quilts, stretches with yogis, walks mountain trails, and stares at the sky.

The Color of The River is Light: March 2026

I’ve been trying out a new ritual where I track my favorite quotes in a paper journal that I’ve read each month. Then I’ll throw up a little bloggy blog to share them. This is technically part two of March … Continue reading

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The Book Is An Experience

The book is an experience that allows you to witness your feelings without having to surrender to them, to succumb to them, or to be battered by them. It gives you access to a deep knowledge of how you would … Continue reading

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Quilting: A Memoir

I spent the winter learning how to use my sewing machine again. Right before spring arrived on the calendar, I quietly turned 50, and made a commitment to myself to clear out some possessions from closets. I spent the spring … Continue reading

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Seasons 2023

Last year I wrote about a new writing practice that I’ve taken into another year, and I thought I would share what I produced here. I get two paper calendars in the mail thanks to an organization I used to … Continue reading

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Little Miracles Nested in the Ordinary

The winter is decidedly here, and I find myself in agreement with Katherine May who wrote the beautiful book Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times: Life meanders like a path through the woods. We have seasons … Continue reading

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Concluding Delights: A Memoir

I am late with submitting a draft to my writing group, so I’m going to also publish it here and pedal out some rage on my cyclocross bike. For some reason, clicking “Publish” here helps me revise and move on … Continue reading

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Delightful Things: A Memoir

I got a phone call this past spring inviting me into a group of writers again, and at first, I thought it might be The Thing I was looking for. And by that I mean a “new thing.” And by … Continue reading

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Rough and Tough Buttons

“Successful outdoor observation is not about possessing extraordinary skills, but about choosing to notice certain things when others do not” (31). ~Tristan Gooley On the evening before a backpacking trip, my friends and I like to car camp near the … Continue reading

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Seasons 2022

Last year I kept notes about the seasons in a way that I’ve never done. I took a break from worrying about writing and editing my book, and I read voraciously, painted almost every day, and wrote essays and poems. … Continue reading

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New Teacher Binder

I promised I would blog my response to a question in a week to share all of the things that I didn’t get to say when I had the privilege of speaking to Todd Conaway’s learning community. First, let me … Continue reading

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