Even on a dreary, rainy day, something as pure as a trip to the zoo can make you feel like a kid again.
Tag: Photography
Spring and 25,000 Words
Hello Blue
A few more shots from two evenings ago, plus some experimenting with kitchenware and photo editing.
Passage (For Purple Rain)
Unexpected loss changes us. We find ourselves in the depths of introspection, facing our own mortality--looking for answers, solutions, or even a simple story to tell. In many ways we are the authors of our own personal novel, whether we wish to seize every precious moment granted to us or not. In reflecting upon the … Continue reading Passage (For Purple Rain)
In Anticipation for Earth Day
Dark forest hills before my softly uncovered eyes. It is only through you do the born have meaning, purpose, knowing. And for this, I am. Forever grateful. This Earth Day, take that one extra special moment to show the world you care. We are only given one chance in this lifetime. Let's give back … Continue reading In Anticipation for Earth Day
How to Let Go of Yesterday
Some more blog sharing. This goes out to anyone who ever struggled with the past in hopes of laying the groundwork for a hopeful future.
Spring Moments Like These
There is something to be said for the first signs of a long awaited spring. It's almost as if nature is sharing with us just a little gentle reminder that there's always a chance for change--for new beginnings, starting over, or initiating a course change.
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She tends to speak in riddled rhymes that wind in unexpected, peculiar ways.
The Writer's Dilemma
To anyone who has ever struggled to create something meaningful, It's to you with whom I address this very short letter. I write this as I come closer to the year anniversary of when I started my current (first, and only) novel. Over 24,000 words later, I still find myself plugging away, creating a story … Continue reading The Writer's Dilemma