Tag Archives: feelings
Personal Writing 1
The above image is a pen and ink “fantasy”. When it was finished, I took it to my paint program, and first changed the color to black and white (it was originally done in green with fine artists markers. I … Continue reading
Creativity Challenge Day 33
Creativity Challenge 33 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
Creativity Challenge Day 21
Creativity Challenge 21 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
Creativity Challenge Day 19
Creativity Challenge 19 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
NaPoWriMo: Day 7
NaPoWriMo: Day 7 Words: feelings, facts, receding, horizon, fever, numb Suggestions. Feelings are not facts. Think of a time when you were caught between those two. Which won out? Why? Would you change the outcome? How? Try having a dialogue … Continue reading
Leaving Normal To Find Normal
Not sure just quite where I am at, this morning. Been a very full week, especially for a quasi-hermit. There is a part of me that wants to get back to normal, but normal isn’t what or where it … Continue reading
How We Know What We Know
There are two primary ways in which we come to know whatever we know. These two avenues often seem like a two-way highway with occasional entrance and exit ramps where we can rest, maybe even loiter for an hour or … Continue reading
A Not So Brief Challenge
This is a meme, a writing prompt, an exercise I have found on several blog cites lately. Each one is distinctly different because it is flavored with the individual’s own voice and honesty. It fascinates me, and so I brought … Continue reading →