Rosie’s #Bookreview Of #Metaphysical #Mystery WHERE ACORNS LANDED by Anne M. Curtis
Nice book review!
Nice book review!
Originally posted on France & Vincent:
* …But she knew. She had seen it when the vision took her there… Following the spirit path on the hawk’s wings… They marked her when they had realised that she knew… She would bear no children now, save at the god’s bidding. She would not cook or weave…
I always love the beginning of the month’s poetry challenge because poets choose a form and write about the things that mean the most to them. As the number of coronavirus infections and deaths continues to climb in Arizona, I leave at sunrise for my early morning walks to avoid contact with others. I’ve discovered… […]
t’s okay to be distracted, to flounder about. Writing less is acceptable. For me, I find the following techniques helpful. I’ve used them when coming back from vacations, when it takes a while to find my writing groove, and they work as well for me in these crazy times. Get rid of chores that will […]
Learning in the Midst of Crisis Traci Kenworth Do you consider yourself a Master of your craft? That there’s no more for you to learn? The truth is, even if you’ve done something for forty years, you can still learn something new. There are always new inventions. Or somebody discovering a short cut. Life spins […]
What’s to Eat! Sundays 4/26/2020 Traci Kenworth Baked Garlic Parmesan Potato Wedges These are a tasty, tender wedge that holds up well once you learn how easy it is to slice them and bake them. Yes, BAKE! So, less calories here, more goodness. They are a yummy treat to bring your family to the dinner […]
Pets Go Hollywood 4/22/2020 Traci Kenworth Mister Midnight took the spotlight center stage. He hit his cue with just enough pomp, just enough sizzle to make himself shine. “I am the Evil Emperor in space. I have traveled near; I have traveled far. I am all and everything in the Empire. My Empress is the […]
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“… so older people are more at risk?” I could see the wheels turning. “How old are you now?” I told him. His eyes widened. “When did that happen?” I mentioned birthdays and their usual function of adding a year at a time to your age… Next…