Tag Archives: color
Color
Yes, I have not been here for a while, once again. I was writing, just not prose. Last month was April, National Poetry month, so I was busily attempting to write a poem a day for the annual Napo journey. … Continue reading
Rebirth 6
This piece of music is one of my all time favorites, so it belongs here amidst all of these words and music about rebirth. But, you might ask, what does being “Comfortably Numb” have to do with rebirth? And … Continue reading
Creativity Challenge Day 16
Creativity Challenge 16 The Challenge here is to use your creative talent to bring light into the current distress in the world around you, in whatever form that talent takes. Please remember that we are reaching out to a world … Continue reading
Saving A Dream
Some of you might know that two months ago, I moved from a spacious one bedroom to a larger two bedroom apartment. It has been stressful for all kinds of reasons. However, I finally have a space that looks like … Continue reading
Kali-Stone #2
Bringing elegance and color to any environment.
Journey Stone #72
Journey Stone #72 Color Pigment. Hues and shades that keep the world from becoming monochrome, lacking in vibrant life. Ability to change and alter emotions, states of being, maybe even unknown mindsets. What color are you breathing and being … Continue reading
Taking A Snow Day
I have been very remiss with my blogs of late, pleading busyness. I’m caring for my Mom, trying to make Christmas gifts, finish up a project I committed myself to, and also trying to maintain some sort of routine … Continue reading
Using Time, Music, and Color
Got the lonelies last night. They crept in from the shadows and I think, planned to take up permanent residence. I chased them away with colors and music. Funny thing is, the colors and the music may have been … Continue reading
New Responsibilities, New Freedoms
Writer’s Island prompt #16 Brand New Day Have a friend who is a receptionist for a well-known Law office. As such, she is the first impression new clients meet when they arrive. She told me of an experience she had … Continue reading