Tag Archives: movement
Creativity Challenge Day 31
Creativity Challenge 31 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
Movement
The manuscript was finished, tripled checked, and sent off about a week and a half ago. That sounds so good to say out loud. When I finished it, and checked each page, I sat back and thought it might be … Continue reading
Daily Stone #21
Life, like water, whirls and swirls around rock hard obstacles, finding a way to sustain its movement, eventually smoothing path for even more life. Elizabeth Crawford 10/25/11
Mandala Stone #14
Slightest movement displaces surrounding air, dispersing energy of scent and sight that wends its way into and through the Universe, changing it and being altered by the same. Elizabeth Crawford 6/14/11 Mandala Stone #14: Mandala designs were created by Marc … Continue reading
New Time
also for Writer’s Island prompt #15 SPELLBOUND… what is it that has you captive, awestruck, mesmerized, blown away, under it’s control http://writersisland.wordpress.com/ This time I went to the Thesaurus, not the dictionary. The synonyms for the word new (when used … Continue reading
Speed Bumps and Small Surprises
Okay, I’ve had one of those weeks. Major speed bumps, frustration, but also really nice surprises, ones I created for myself without even intending to do so. Car repairs that cost an arm and a leg, only to have the … Continue reading
It’s Just A Word
There are those moments when words seem to have an almost magical power. When they take us to the places of our dreams and even beyond. Then there are those times when they seem to utterly lack any meaning at … Continue reading
Mindsets and Leaky Boats
One of the easiest ways to close the doors of ones Creativity Closet is to form a mindset that doesn’t allow for new possibilities. A mindset is a habit of thought. Just as we have physical habits that make … Continue reading
Stone and Water and the Red-Cross Driver
I’ve been sitting here, in front of this blank page, for over half an hour. So many thoughts about what I could write have floated in and out of my head, that if strung together, and actually written down, … Continue reading