Sorrow

photo courtesy of Madison Woods Sorrow by Jeannie Leflar bitter waters these tears, shed rivulets offering no repast for thirst. sorrow strewn across a path, driven by a howling chaotic wind. tossing tangled bones of shattered lives from their safe perch, dazed and confused lying in a heap.

Morning

faint light of dawn peeks from a deep purple slumber the mountains awake

Blog Awards X2–a double nice warm fuzzy

It makes you feel so good when someone thinks of you when sharing some of that blog love!  This one, The Versatile Blogger Award, is from Celeste of Mortal Hearts with Immortal Souls and I say thank you for thinking of me.  Celeste has a beautiful, inspirational blog that leaves me feeling peaceful and at … Continue reading »

I know, I know…

More changes when I said I was through, but simplicity keeps coming to my mind in all areas of my life.  And so…a change without added clutter and a clearer focus.  I feel more at home now.  

A Haiku

veiled by a blue dome pine boughs flounce their heavy skirts a storms restful pause

ABC Award

  It does your heart good when someone bestows an unexpected kindness and I have grandfathersky to thank for this one.  It is my privilege to be sharing WordPress and blog-o-sphere space with so many good and caring people.  I have laughed, cried and found (and hopefully given) support with new ‘friends’ from all over this … Continue reading »

What’s the Twitter all about?

I don’t have a Twitter account but I keep reading of how it is used by many writers as a tool to publicize their blog posts/work.  I do have a Facebook page, but I’m wondering about the value of using Twitter as well.  It would mean double postings into the Inbox of my friends and … Continue reading »

A Good Week…let me tell you about it

I took this last week away from blogging and worked my little tooshie off.  I’m glad I did because I have a fresh new impetus to keep my little writing cart rolling and renewed enthusiasm to go along with it. First on my to-do-list were a few housekeeping chores, which included designing a simple form … Continue reading »

A Winter Poem to Cheer

It’s cold at my house up here in the mountains.  A north wind has blown all day over the thick banks of snow.  The only color relief is the hues of green pine against a crystal blue sky.  It sounds beautiful.  It IS beautiful.  But it’s cold, cold, cold and our Spring will bring more … Continue reading »