Life unfolds ... some of it here. This blog began as a way to focus on the good things in the midst of a crisis and be a connection to friends and family when it seemed to take all of my time just to weather the storms. It seems to have transformed into a sanctuary of musing and inspiration. Feel free to join me!
Friday, December 29, 2006
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How slow do you want the fire to burn?
Just a little over a year ago, I had an urge to set up my special writing place. One person I wanted to tell was my aunt because I had bee...
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I intended to write through April. It is April 7. Why have I not yet written? I forgot! YEP. It just left my mind until I was in my notebook...
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A moment in time ... elements of hope and struggle. As my daughter and I go through another "intake," I noticed the irony of what ...
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I've always been one to enjoy sitting in the background taking photos of life as it happens. Yesterday morning, it was my "job&quo...
2 comments:
Looks like your Christmas was wonderful!! Glad to see that you survived getting out on the roads, and that you weren't forced write honku after all. :-)
I love the yarn picture!! Glad to see that your daughter is knitting!I learned how to knit a few months ago. After I got the hang of it, I found it to be very relaxing. I'm even ready to venture on from a scarf to a ... hat!
There is a small but fun yarn shop called Fringe in Tulsa. It's on Third Street - on the edge of downtown. The young lady that runs it is so sweet. She has the loveyliest (sp?) yarn. (The more I look at the word, the more I like it - I think I've created a new word!) I made a scarf for Zach with some of her yarn. It was incredibly soft. I almost hesitated sending it to him, I was feeling greedy. :-)
Happy New Year!
Hey ... how cool is that? FRINGE! I like the name. I'll have to check that out. Maybe I'll even relearn to knit!
I am thankful I haven't written any honku, though surprisingly I have had more opportunities to do so.
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