I see stories – Voodoo Queen
When I went to New Orleans – pre Katrina – there were a few things that stood out for me. The swamp tour, the cemetery and the voodoo.
When I went to New Orleans – pre Katrina – there were a few things that stood out for me. The swamp tour, the cemetery and the voodoo.
I guess I don’t need to tell you where this picture was taken. I’m kind of proud of the artsy effect, but then my standards are pretty low for my own picture taking.
Today’s picture was taken by a friend in Tuscany. That year we were all playing with the different features on our digital cameras. Sonia stepped closer to the edge of the hill, as if a few feet would make the difference. As if it would show her evidence his return …
The picture in today’s post was taken from a helicopter tour on the Big Island of Hawaii.
I was screwed. The sky diving lessons if I was going to land in the lava on my first solo jump, the money wasn’t well spent on lesson.
I have been trying to think of a theme for my blog posts that might be of interest to my readers and be something I can consistently post. Today I was talking with my writing group and an idea came to me. One of the common questions writers hear is “where do you get your ideas?”
Well, I’ve always found the ideas easy. So, I’m going to try to test that assumption. I’ll post random pictures from my library and tell a very short story about it. I hope you’ll find it entertaining.
Today I’m posting an interview with Magda because I saw her on Twitter and was fascinated with her ability to balance film-making and writing and supporting other writers. She will have an interview with me up on her blog this month. Magda, give us a little background on you. My …
The furor has died down a bit now, but watching from outside of this issue has been interesting. Like many things, what happens in America affects the world, whether we like it or not. I had no power to influence the outcome, but I could support those who did. And, …
Christmas is behind us again and now many of us take the time to reflect on the coming year. This practice is something I do periodically throughout the year, but in this week between the Christmas and the New Year I find it more valuable to assess where I am …
Hello, everyone. If you’ve been following my old blog, you’ll have noticed that I’ve switched the page. I admit, it was because I am setting up a new author site and didn’t realize I’d substituted the URL for the old one. And then I got surprisingly busy – okay it’s …