WPC: Prolific

From a distance, I thought it was an island, but on closer inspection it was a mass gathering of surf scoters: Who congregates better en masse than seagulls? Well maybe these sea lions: This week’s Daily Post photography challenge is prolific.

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Stretching: It’s Good for the Soul

Illness is not solely suffering; it is also much like the Hangman of Tarot – a forced change of perspective.  There is a certain smugness that accompanies health:  an attitude, reckless really, that says “I’ve got it all together.  Look at me.” Those of us, having fallen from health, recognize the fallacy.  Life is uncertainty. […]

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Cee’s B&W Challenge: Cars, etc.

Along the coast of California, we saw a number of sporty vehicles: All interesting from our oversized perspective: Cee’s Black and White Challenge:  Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles.

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Cee’s Alone Photo Challenge

Happy to see this fellow is alone: Concerned that this little bird is all by himself: This bird is declaring:  King of the castle! This fellow has chosen an idyllic solitude: Thanks for the challenge Cee!

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Thriving Under Pressure: TEDx Talk

One of my favourite bloggers is Dr. Andrea Dinardo whose posts offer straightforward, and sometimes tough advice for how deal with stress and develop resilience.  Especially poignant for students, her message is now available through TEDx video. Dr. Dinardo’s blog, Thriving Under Pressure is available here.  

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Found Poem: Readers’ Words

My husband bought me a beautifully bound journal when I started teaching, so that I could write down all my accomplishments and accolades.  It lasted a month and then I tucked it away, not comfortable with self-praise.  Years later, he still chastises me about it, so for today’s post I decided to look back at […]

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Post Up At “One Woman’s Day”

Travelling As Is is posted on “One Woman’s Day”, a project of the Story Circle Network. The Story Circle Network is a collaborative that supports women “with stories to tell”. Check it out!

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How Illness Improved my Writing

It’s no mystery that stripped of all obligations and confined to a bed provides the coveted time to pursue writing skills, however; it is the actual experience of illness (in my case ME/CFS) that provides the platform for expansion.  Although I have been a ‘writer’ since my early years, the past four have marked a […]

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Blogs I Count On

Every morning, I open my email to find a slew of new messages indicating that my fellow bloggers have been busy.  Typically, I scroll through and prioritize.  These are a few of my must reads: Soul Gatherings is my first go-to place.  Theresa offers a dose of daily inspiration served up with beautiful graphics. cookingforthetimechallenged, […]

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Knock, Knock

A hot August haze hung over the early morning hours, as I sat perched on a kitchen stool, tea in hand, watching our host clean the rather large, concrete swimming pool in the backyard.  The day would be a hot one. I had risen early – a habit of mine instilled by a military father […]

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