Simple Pleasures (FOTD)
Pluckable petals remind me of simpler times – “Loves me; loves me not”. (Cee’s flower of the day.)
Read MoreGrowing with gratitude for life's challenges
Pluckable petals remind me of simpler times – “Loves me; loves me not”. (Cee’s flower of the day.)
Read MoreThe gap between the life I’d envisioned and this current reality is widening… I need a bridge – not a short, low one, but a large, expansive bridge to carry all my wishes, to facilitate movement of passing ideals, allow for traffic flow. Or a bridge to slow me down, dialled in to the sun’s […]
Read MoreHardy as a rose resisting Fall’s warning chill – our love does not fade. (Cee’s flower of the day)
Read MoreSomewhere a chair waits for us – seating for two, a cosy rendezvous New Mexico’s hospitality so charming – scrumptuous southwest cooking too. In Utah, covered wagons and recreated campfires offered a unique setting for potato and steak dinner Our adventures have taken us to many places, but wherever we’re together, that’s the winner. (For […]
Read MoreSome people prefer the solitude and live in island retreats – While others like things modern and enjoy big city beats – In Portland, there is Nob Hill, with houses built up high California has homes with ocean views, which must cost a pretty penny to buy… I like the look of adobe-style, would love to […]
Read MoreFall display at a local restaurant. For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Read More“Take a picture while I’m swinging, Grandma!” “I can’t. Â You need to stay still. Â Hey…get back here!?” Kids are so easy to make laugh. “Look Grandma, I found my people.” Where does this kid get it from? And just in case you are wondering….apparently he does exist… (Just for fun is the weekly prompt for […]
Read MoreGarden shadows paint a Halloween scene – yellow blooms soften the scare. For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Read MoreI thought about skipping over Hallowe’en, but who doesn’t like a good, spooky story? And I have a few…just have to shake them out of my memory bank… Meanwhile, let’s write, photograph, and have fun with the paranormal. And if that doesn’t work, then use the word veil in another context. Â I know you will […]
Read MoreThe first rule in interpreting dream messages, is to recognize that the meaning of a symbol varies with personal experience.  This is why dream dictionaries are ineffective.  This week’s responses to the river prompt clearly demonstrate this principle. For me, I have always envisioned the collective unconscious as a river whose flow encompasses all – past, […]
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