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Peace on earth, a gift from the Christmas Star…
May you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Sticks & Stones

I am fiercely loyal to family and friends but I have learned that loyalty can be a detriment when it comes at your own expense through them.

I am fiercely loyal…

My mother always taught me, “If you can’t say anything nice; don’t say anything at all.”  However, it goes without saying – our society has become addicted to drama or tragedies which cause traumas in life.

Tragedies are forces to be reckoned with that cannot be controlled.  Lack of control causes us to behave badly.  We all succumb to poor behavior once in a while.  Humans have a tendency to fall backwards into bad habits when faced with ongoing stress in their lives so often time’s words are the weapons of choice used in defense of one’s self.  We can all relate to the power of words.

Words can be destructive.  Sometimes, we are in so much pain we cannot see the true shape of our kingdom which is in ruins.  When people are not happy they become saboteurs. They can become their own worst enemies by spreading hurtful gossip or hurling stinging insults at other’s they care about to their own unfortunate peril then excuse their behavior by uttering quips. (more…)

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I am guilty of inappropriate laughter!

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Too much giving and not enough receiving has emptied my cup.  It is lying empty in the frozen desert of time.

But, the only constant in life is change and the sun has risen. 

The environment is beginning to thaw.  Water is running alongside my cup.  Some ripples are nudging it.  I think, “Yes, it will start to fill up soon!”  Just then a foot appears out of nowhere and cruelly stomps my cup flat leaving me with a feeling of exasperation. I’m not sure what to do now.  The cup will not hold water any longer both ends are open.  I am confused.  Sadly I realize if I had the proper materials and experience, I could repair my cup.  It would be different but the cup still might hold water in its unique new form.

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Happy International Woman’s Day!

I would like to pay homage to the world’s women today as we continue in our struggle toward equality.  I appreciate you all. (more…)

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The wind has created heavenly visions on the sky blue canvas

I can’t even think sitting here!  There is an incessant raging roar emanating from the North West direction. The wind appears to have declared war on this vast frozen countryside. I begin to think Hell has frozen over and everything I’m seeing and feeling is just an illusion in the grand scheme of things.  The winds bellowing, whistling, moaning and groaning belies the fact the sun is shining today and extending an invitation to come outdoors regardless of the winds assault. My head spins, the muscles in my body tense and knot as the unwanted elemental vibrations invade my energy fields.

At times, balanced processes of thought seem impossible to maintain simply because nature herself throws turbulent forces at us which we are unable to control.  We must then contend with forces we do not consider normal.  Sometimes change can be thrust upon us by nature.  Unnatural forces can arrive on wings of fury to move us away from our well-intentioned focus, determined to distract us. (more…)

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“Why I Write”

I have always been fascinated by the power of words to convey a message.  When I was young, my mother used to read us stories some of which were her own.  I loved those stories.

As soon as I was able to read and write on my own, I began to share stories with my siblings.  When I wasn’t reading aloud, I was reading silently.  Books and stories had the ability to magically transport me across time and space into lands unknown with interesting characters and situations which never ceased to enliven my imagination.  Not surprisingly, I became a bookworm.

I was in elementary school when I became aware of my own writing talent.  Teacher after teacher chose my short stories to share with my classmates.  But, I still read.   One day, I happened on a book called, “Where the Red Fern Grows,” by Wilson Rawls, which is a book about two Redbone Coonhounds.  This book affected me.  It made me feel and relate to the novel’s characters in ways which I never thought possible.  I thought, “Wow, wouldn’t it be great to write like that one day.”  So, I began to practice.

I began my writing career as a journalist for a small local newspaper.  That’s where I discovered while interviewing several subjects, that they shone while relating their own stories of how they accomplished that extraordinary feat to obtain victory or explained how to operate that new equipment prototype or even shared what the exciting idea behind the grand opening of a new store was.  I thanked my lucky stars that I was the one able to capture those moments on paper through words for others to enjoy.

As often times happens, occupations change and so does your role in life but my love of writing and books never did.  I continued to hone my craft every chance I got!  And, continued to submit articles to magazines and newspapers.

I have been published in Reader’s Digest, Horses All, The Violet Ray magazines and many newspapers.  All of these articles seemed to be the preparation for a book I knew I was bound to write sooner or later.  Then I got the idea!  Eureka!  It started off small, just like an article for a newspaper or magazine and continued to build, the rest is history.  But, still I write….

I write because there is a certain power in the written word that cannot be denied.  Words can heal a wounded soul, teach, inspire, entertain and inform people about a vast array of topics.  Words make people think.  Words can make people feel.  They challenge and they change people.  Words are art on paper and for me, they are the seeds of my soul.  Words are my addiction.  My Bible is a dictionary.  I write because, I feel better when I do and from what I hear, so do others who read my prose.

I hope you enjoyed my first blog.  Stay tuned for more in the near future!

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