There is a season (turn! turn! turn!)… And this has been the season of many joys amongst, both, my friends and my family (and me!). My youngest sister got remarried this year. My younger sister had her first child after trying for a long time. My best friend is in love, again, after a divorce;
Sigh… so the last time I was using this template, it looked gorgeous but created too many broken links and generated too many errors. After abandoning my blog out of frustration for almost a year, I’m back to see if I can resuscitate and revive it. I had to uninstall the theme from WordPress, and
Met this couple when we went off the trail outlined on our map of the Big Island in Hawaii, and arrived at a gorgeous beach. They were there with their 8-week old puppy- the tiniest little thing. She came over and sat right in front of me, curious. Licked my feet, decided I tasted safe,
“A Catch-22, coined by Joseph Heller in his novel Catch-22, is a logical paradox arising from a situation in which an individual needs something that can only be acquired by not being in that very situation; therefore, the acquisition of this thing becomes logically impossible. Catch-22s are often spoken with regard to rules, regulations, procedures,
So, recently, I read a review of a book by a woman who was in my writing workshops at USF one semester. Besides being happy for Liza and remembering (missing) the workshops during which we had all started our novels, I also realized that I don’t feel like I fell behind. I used to regret
I wrote this post last year. I meant to write about our trip but it was hard to log onto the internet long enough to actually blog, while we were there. When we returned, there was a lot to catch up on, but there was a lot of procrastination, too. Soon, finally, I hope to start putting together accounts of our Trip of a Lifetime! (Click to read on!)
The camera I’m working with these days (my favorite possession) is a Nikon D90 DSLR. I have two lenses: an 18-250 Tamron AF, and a Tamron 50mm f/1.4 (which I don’t use often enough!). This camera was a present from my husband (then, my fiance) and to keep myself from going crazy spending money on
Found Books is my resolution to read every single book on my shelf, instead of purchasing any new ones. (At least all the fiction). My husband and I are compulsive book buyers. New, Used, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Travelogues (does anyone even use that term, anymore?), Politics, Economy, Health, Food, Cookbooks, Classics, Contemporary, Mass Market, Trade