It’s the greatest, most unassuming symphony, the human body at work. We make about two million new red blood cells every second, replace our stomach lining every two to nine days, can regrow a quarter of our liver to full size in weeks. A quadrillion (1015) DNA repairs heal the tens of thousands of lesions that blight our cells every day. In continual overhaul, we literally, viscerally embody death and rebirth, faithfully shedding in the deepest places what do not serve us. We even trade in our skeleton every 10 years with bones that had renewed at a rate of 10% a year. Maybe this is why we often take stock every birthday decade, prompted by more than rising digits. Even as the color of our hair and the strength of our skin surrender to time, we are given a new framework to build the next decade upon and to stand a little taller.

In triumph over a willful winter, the Georgian spring here beckons, the landscape outside and in my mind flush with green and promise. And so I release all that keeps me from the best version of myself. I will rewrite this page in ten years or less because to hope, to reach is to change. And change is the journey.

1,657 responses to “About the Wayfarer”

  1. Diana,

    I’m looking forward to reading more of your writing. Your writing has an appealing combination of eloquence and sincerity.

    1. What lovely feedback, Navigator. Thank you for your time. We’ll walk together. =)

  2. It will be an honour. Some of the questions you pose delve into a primary area of intellectual inquiry that I am pursuing.

    Cheers.

  3. Thanks for taking time to like one of my posts! You have an uplifting blog and I will look around. All the best to you!

    1. Uplifting? I’ll take it. Thank you!

  4. Hello,

    Thanks so much for the like of my blog post on “More Latest Marketing Trends.” It led me to your interesting blog, which I am now following.

    You have an interesting background. Plus, I love your writing style. I am looking forward to reading more of your posts.

    Happy blogging!

    Nancy

    1. Thanks so much for the feedback and warm support, Nancy. Let’s keep talking. 😉 Diana

  5. Hi Diana,
    Thanks for stopping by and liking my Seizing Thursday post. I appreciate your visit. 🙂
    Vanessa

    1. Sweet of you to reciprocate the like, Vanessa. You seem to be having fun. Xxx Diana

      1. I’m certainly trying! 🙂

  6. What do we really want? You are following your truth – I like that! wishing you lot’s of power and success in all you do! tomas ☼

    1. Wow, what encouragement. Thanks, Tomas.

  7. I live in Japan.

    1. Thank you for the support. =)

  8. Hello Diana 🙂

    Thank you for stopping my blog and wanting to follow it! It’s truly appreciated.
    I’ll drop by your blog some time to have a look around too 🙂

  9. Beautiful writing!

  10. Your journey sounds intriguing and your writing is a joy to read. I’ll stop by again and check your posts. Colleen

    1. Thanks so much for the warm support, Colleen. As a bookaholic, I just had to stop by the “vintage bk fairy’s”. 😉 Tty again.

  11. That’s indeed a great way to describe you!! I’m definitely gonna come back for more.

    1. So sweet. Thank you for the hearty support.

  12. Thanks for your kind comment, I will surely be spending some time reading about your own journey.

    1. I really appreciate the support. =)

  13. Wow, great About Page–God bless you BIG, Caddo

    1. =) Thanks, Caddo. HE HAS.

  14. I look forward to reading your offerings … your intro here was beautifully written and intriguing. Diane

    1. I’m touched for the feedback, Diane. Thanks so much for your time. Would love to stay connected. Diana

      1. I am following your blog now, and look forward to keeping connected, too! Blessings.

  15. Your blog is very interesting. It seems that we both are on a spiritual journey.

    1. =) Thanks for the follow, Tony. I would love to share in each other’s walk. Diana

  16. Keep those insightful stories coming, Diana. Now you will probably tell me ‘authentic’ is also becoming a cliche, but it’s how I find you. Refreshing! 🙂

    1. Nuh uh: ‘authentic’ is not. (And remember, I did say you managed to avert the cliché.) And what lovely praise, except I’m not sure how one would be BUT authentic out here.

      I’m surprised this didn’t come to mind sooner:

      http://aholisticjourney.wordpress.com/2013/07/25/the-writing-process-ii-let-the-cliches-r-i-p-part-2/

      Just because it’s on topic. Enjoy! And thanks again for the support. I’ll be back! Talk soon.

      Diana

  17. Hi! thank you for visiting my blog today 🙂

    1. My pleasure, Andy. You brought to attention what needed attending.

      1. Just writing what I feel deep down 🙂

      2. That’s exactly what I do myself. =)

      3. That’s the beauty of writing right? we all share common interests and thoughts 🙂

      4. Yes, and where we don’t, we bloggers have opportunity to encourage and provoke one another to fresh and deeper perspectives.

  18. I really appreciate your insightful, lyrical writing style. And I wish you the best on the journey!

    1. Thanks for the sweet, clear feedback and encouragement, Laura. Blessings. Diana

  19. Your writing style and life reflections are insightful and intriguing. Being a mom and forty-something, I can relate during this phase of life’s journey. 🙂 I look forward to reading more of your posts. God Bless, K.D.

    1. Thanks for such a thoughtful comment, KD. Would love to stay connected. Diana

  20. Hi, Dianna, thanks for the like.

    1. My pleasure, Matt.

  21. The only words I can offer….
    “At 40, you are at the old age of youth…
    At 50, you are at the youth of old age”
    Nice to meet you, Dianna…
    Many thanks for visiting my blog, and liking my little poem.
    May God Bless you in your journey..

    1. Thanks, Mr. C. I like the words you greet me with. And God indeed has – esp through readers like you, this year. Thank you for the follow. I would love to share in each other’s story. Diana

  22. Just coming over to say thanks so much for liking my post ‘Weekend jazz’. Hope you will be back for more and have a great weekend. MM ðŸ€

    1. I tapped it bc I love jazz. =)

  23. Thanks for visiting my blog.

  24. Your writing is really, “Absolute Art”!

    1. ThAnk you, Alex! An honor coming from a such a gifted artist.

  25. Hi…your Blog is…great, so full of interesting posts and this human touch is absolutely beautiful. The human being is an entity in himself. We have to consider and treat him as a whole and complete being…we are not just a body…we need to consider ourselves whole, not separates. I really think that since everything happens for e reason in this life, I was also meant to come here! Have a nice week…

    1. Wow, Delvina…among the breathtaking feedback that’s come in, yours is among the few statements of belief that you were led here by forces beyond your control. What an honor. Thank you for the most hearty support. Blessings. Diana

      1. My friend, even if I don’t have the skills nor all the techniques, I’m a strong believer in Holistic ways. I think, no I KNOW that we are not just…nothing else than what we see…we also are more than that! A whole being, mind, body, heart and spirit. It’s a simple fact, a truth I think. And thanks to people like you, we’re offered a chance to learn real things!

      2. What you have said about our being composite beings that make up more than flesh and bone, I have said often on paper. Thanks so much for sharing in the JOURNEY. I’ve seen that generosity comes back to the giver in the blogging world: God bless you richly, D.

  26. You have nice thoughts and your writing skills are very good.Hope you will get all the happiness.
    🙂

  27. You have a wonderful blog here, I look forward to coming back and reading more.

    All the best,
    Ky.

    1. Thanks, Ky. I appreciate the pledge of support and look fwd to sharing in your journey as well.

  28. You live in a part of California that has cows across the street? Well then you’re a long way away from me in Southern Orange County. Anyway, you liked a post on my blog so I wanted to check out your blog and say, “Hi!” You certainly are a wordsmith! Your writing style is lovely and engaging. It’s a pleasure to e-meet you! Celeste 🙂

    1. Hi Celeste (lovely name), thanks for the hearty support and follow. We’re not far! After birthing my son in our Irvine apt – in water – we moved inland and are now around Corona. But many dairies here, and yes, there’s a ranch of about 200 cows closer than I’d like. I’m used to the smell now. I look fwd to talking through your journey as well. Xxx Diana

      1. You’re not far at all!! I guess you don’t have to go far for things to change a lot! 🙂

      2. Corona was far in my book when I lived out by you. My first visit out this way, I gagged at the smell and vowed I’d never live in such a place LOL.

  29. Such is life – haha!

    1. I tapped the like on your site bc I’m big on holistic nutrition. I’m not able to build this actively at the moment

      myholistictable.wordpress.com

      but am just glad it’s a helpful reference for people who are thoughtful with their food. Chk out the pages on top. Hope it’s useful.

      Xxx Diana

      1. I just checked out your other site – it’s wonderful! I loved the “How to Eat” post. Some really interesting info there. Some that I’ve never heard before like the problems with eating cold foods. There were also some reminders! 🙂

      2. =) Thanks for letting me know, Celeste.

  30. Wow, quite powerful prose. Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

    1. Can’t help wonder what you’d think of my poetry LOL – since you said prose. Thank you.

  31. I am very happy to have discovered yours, and enjoy your writing style. Greetings from Japan.

    1. Thank you for the kind word and support. Enjoyed your work, too!

  32. thank you for being willing to share useful experiences

    Greetings

    1. I so appreciate your generous support, K. Blessings.

  33. Thank you for the follow. I am pleased to have you along for the ride. Peace and blessings on your own journey.

    1. My pleasure, Kimberly.

  34. Good morning Diana, I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award because I think you and your blog are so lovely. Here is the link and no rules, just yours for the taking: http://sherrimatthewsblog.com/2013/11/13/first-frost-melts-in-the-heat-of-dragons-loyalty-award/

    Wishing you a lovely day, and many blessings 🙂

    1. Sherri, you rock. I do have up on the sidebar a “No More Awards, Thank you” request. All my side links are visible when you tap any post. I so appreciate your heart! (I plan to revisit. WHEN. I. CAN.) Love, D.

      1. Yes, I did see that after the fact, so apologies for that Diana. Well, now you know that I’m thinking of you 🙂

        You have a lot on your plate so no worries, I’ll look forward to seeing you soon 🙂 x

      2. Apologies not accepted because none called for! Yep, I sure do know you’re thinking of me.

      3. 🙂 x

  35. Hi Diana, don’t know how I managed to miss you so far, everyday I find yet another reason to hold on to my resolve of absolute freedom from anything which will hinder or stop ME from being,me.
    I too stopped holding my breathe 🙂

    “When I hit the age that embodies spiritual gestation, something happened. I remembered I was more than a mother. Motherhood is no less my solemn charge today than it has been the last six years. But the woman God had created to reflect Him in her way even before she birthed her child had gone missing. I remembered that writing is how I really breathe.”

    August 9th 2008 I had a rebirth…my spirit found my soul..as you can see, I have stayed, it’s always good to find a kindred spirit 🙂

    1. Thanks so much for the passionate glimpse of your own story, Dotta. And the follow. Would love to keep sharing in your journey. ROCK on.

  36. I’ve “met” some very beautiful women in the blogosphere, and you two rank amongst the finest. A wonderful meeting.

    1. ?

      Not sure where this flattering compliment came from, Navigator or who the other prize winner is, but thank you most certainly. Sweet of you to take the time for such a word.

  37. Apology for my lack of clarity. I was trying to comment on your discussion with Dotta, a very lovely person.

    1. =) Chuckle. Thanks.

  38. Thanks for stopping by and liking my post on civil forfeiture. I really appreciate it when someone likes one of my political posts. Sometimes I feel like I’m the only one that cares about that kind of thing.
    I’m glad you’ve found your way back to writing. 🙂

    1. I seek depth in blogs, C Jill. Thanks for the visit.

      1. glad you thought it was deep 🙂
        thanks!

  39. Thank you for liking “Veterans Day Posters.” I can relate to your struggle to make time for creative pursuits in the midst of demanding responsibilities. Best regards to you, and I hope you continue to enjoy writing and blogging. 🙂

    1. It was a cool poster. =) Glad something of what I share resonates with you. Thanks for the good word. Diana

  40. Hello. I also believe that God has a hand in everything – especially in the times when it seems like there is no sense in anything. I followed your blog and I look forward to reading your posts 🙂

    1. Love hearing from you. Thank you so much for the support. Blessings.

  41. You have a very nice blog. I will definitely come back and read more of your writings. Blessings in the name of the Lord.

    1. Thanks for the courtesy of the visit, Mike. I appreciate your blog. Diana

  42. I absolutely love your ability to blend rawness into your words with grace and poetry. I really connect with your writing, and although I enjoy the many blogs I read, I often rarely connect with the words, meaning and emotion behind it.
    This inspires me, thank you!
    ~Andrea<3

    1. Thanks so much for letting me know so clearly and graciously how my thoughts resonated with yours, Andrea. Blessings. Diana

    2. And thanks so much for the follow, Andrea. I’d love to share in your journey as well.

      Xxx
      Diana

  43. I so enjoyed this. I appreciate how you write. And the woman God created? Wasn’t lost, just MIA. We can find ourselves in the right time and place.
    And keep up the heartfelt words.
    Yisraela

    1. Thank you for the visit back and the golden cheer. Diana

  44. Hi Diana, thanks for continuing to visit my blog. I appreciate that you found and liked my older post “He Doesn’t Know”. I feel some of my earlier posts, before I had much audience are actually better. At that point, I had more time to go deep into self and “channel” insights. I hope more readers discover those hidden gems! Thanks, Brad

    1. No need to spend less time on self now. =)

      1. Probably as much need, but busier with work, so less time to be quiet and soulful. 🙠I think you do self posts nicely, personal and insightful without being like some of the blogs that seem more like diary to me.

      2. Ah — I most certainly understand the busyness with work, B. And it is in the thick of such activity that we need and want most to hear our spirit. Thanks for the gracious word, again. I wasn’t patting myself on the back in speaking of what I strive to do (not that you hinted anywhere that is what you thought) – it is simply what I aim for, though some posts will turn out more personal than people might be able to relate to. The diary-blogging is exactly what I have sought to avoid from Day 1, a drawn-out facebooking of sorts. I have asked myself: who CARES? in the writing.

        =)

        Because your time is valuable to me. Have a great day!

    2. Some of my pieces have become increasingly about self – but I strive to do them in a way readers can relate on some point if not in their entirety or the gen’l spirit of them.

  45. I look forward to digging into your intriguing blog……. 🙂

    1. Thank you for the follow =). So happy to have you.

  46. This was an interesting read.

    1. =) “Interesting” can go either way (chuckle) but I’ll take it as a compliment.

      1. Haha! Interesting was in the positive sense I assure you. I like your sense of humour.

      2. Ian, I will appreciate your help if you would answer this simple question. In the notifications box (the window you pull down for the comments that have come in, upper right of your screen), you see “So and So commented on your post –” or “So and So replied…” Do I present as Holistic Wayfarer in that window?

      3. Yes you do. Keep appearing there, I like your style.

      4. =) Bear with me, Ian. I’d planned a return visit. Have been swamped and pathetically eyeing my next post, under the pile. Thank you for the ready praise. Diana

  47. Hey there Holistic Wayfarer. I found out about you from The Talking Violin. And I’m glad I did. You seem very interesting and I’m looking forward to reading more of your writing. You spoke about being 40. I’m turning 40 tomorrow and see it as a whole new phase of life. I also live a holistic life. Meaning, Coram Deo – Before the face of God. In want to be holistic in my life – my faith, family, physical, mental – in all. blessings.

    1. We have everything in common, Stlys. And I knew what Coram Deo means, from both college Latin and RC Sproul. =) Thrilled you joined me. Let’s walk and talk together! (Hmmm…I guess “found about…from the Talking Viol) means you saw a like or a comment of mine there.) Happy Thgv — and Happy Rockin’ Bday! You know, this just now came to mind. I wrote it on the eve of my own 40th! Lessons from My 30s. Hope you enjoy. I will visit when I can.

      http://aholisticjourney.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/lessons-from-my-30s/

      1. hey there, thanks a ton. I’m going to check out the post right after my run/prayer walk. blessings. And yes, I did see your comment on the talking violin. what caught my eye was the holistic thing. had no idea we had so much in common though. i would love to walk and talk together. and thanks for the post suggestion. looking forward to reading it. you’re such a good writer. blessings.

      2. Thanks for the kudos. I also have a holistic food blog – a holistic health category. I WILL happily visit — when time allows. Blessings. =)

        Diana

  48. I enjoy your writing style. I am glad you came by my way so I can follow you now. 🙂

    1. Thank you for the sweet word and follow!

  49. I look forward to reading your posts.

    1. My pleasure. Thanks for your time. =)

  50. Thanks for stopping by and liking my post! Can’t wait to read the rest of your blog posts!

    1. Thank you for your time. =)

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