I wanted to share with you some recent photographs I took while flying across the country to visit Rachel. Many of the pictures don’t seem like pictures of land, more like textures or maybe even baked cookies on a sheet. …Continue reading →
This post is in response to Ways of Seeing. #1 taken Saturday 19th early afternoon #2 taken Sunday 20th 8.15am #3 taken Sunday 20th 5.45pm The request is for mundane photos, and these sure do fit. I decided …Continue reading →
Having finished evening pet care, busily scrubbing the sink until it shone, I came to realize that little time is spent on caring for myself. It’s a common theme among peoples of all situations, but worth addressing. After all, if …Continue reading →
In college, one of our assigned books was Ways of Seeing by John Berger, based on a series of 30-minute films in the early 1970’s. While I recommend the book, this isn’t a review of it. Rather, the title is …Continue reading →
Do you enjoy novels that take you on a mysterious, extraordinary journey? If so, Sean Bloomfield’s first publication is one you definitely want to pick up. While written in an intelligent way still easy enough to follow without causing brain …Continue reading →
A few days ago, I succeeded in amassing a fifty thousand word rough draft to meet the National Novel Writing Month challenge. I am grateful to NaNoWriMo creators at the non-profit Office of Letters & Light, as well as members …Continue reading →
It’s no secret that I’m participating with National Novel Writing Month (NaNo for short). Sadly, I find myself in a very different place from when I wrote my Writer Wednesday installment for this blog. Today I sit at the keyboard …Continue reading →
Today I find myself nearly smack in the middle of National Novel Writing Month. If you’re a writer, I hope you’re with me. This, my third effort, started shakily. With only a title thought up on a whim, one character …Continue reading →