Tag archives for Margie Goldsmith
I love live music, and am in Branson, Missouri, the “Live Music Show Capital of the World,” where they offer one hundred shows a day. My goal is to fit in as many shows as I can over a long weekend, and so far in two days I’ve seen five. Near the end of every show, the performers sing a few hymns or gospel songs. That’s the kind of music I like best, but I’m feeling a little guilty about it because I’m Jewish.
In no way am I a handywoman, but here I am with a Philips screwdriver removing rusty screws from an old boardwalk. I’m also huffing and puffing because the altitude is 9,500 feet high in Ashcroft, a ghost town near Aspen, Colorado. Right now I could be shopping or hanging out at the hotel’s pool…
Margie Goldsmith heads to Arizona in search of a vortex. I have always been skeptical of New Age miracles, including the concept known as a vortex–a location said to be exceptionally alive with an energy flow that amplifies people’s physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual awareness. So when I chose to spend a few days de-stressing…





















