Marcia traveled an eclectic spectrum of careers, from stay at home housewife in Kentucky to globetrotting corporate executive, working in New York, London, Boston, LA, India, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand … Writing first became her outlet in the late 1970s when she began journaling. In the 1990s she wrote articles for technical magazines but longed to publish what was in her heart. Meanwhile, she realized she couldn’t breath deep enough and still show up at the office. A line from Mary Oliver’s Poem, “…are you breathing just a little and calling it a life?” said it all. (Have You Ever Tried to Enter the Long Black Branches? By Mary Oliver) In her search for the perfect place to heal the scars of a well trained girlhood and recover from 16+ years of corporate “life” she found a llama farm with air enough…