April is Poetry Month
Poetry, like art, tends to be extremely personal. Either you like it or you don’t — and sometimes there’s no way to explain what it is that you like or Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
Poetry, like art, tends to be extremely personal. Either you like it or you don’t — and sometimes there’s no way to explain what it is that you like or Continue Reading →
There are a few things I am not very good at — scratch that; there are a few tasks I suck at. today I hit an intersection of some of Continue Reading →
In my last post, I gave you a peek of the cover I’d designed for SmoothieJune: reviews, recipes, and reflections on a month of smoothies. Even though I like it Continue Reading →
So following my rabbit dream post, and on the heels of two friends asking me about smoothies, I decided to gather all my smoothiejune posts, tidy them up, and add Continue Reading →
For the past week, I’ve had several dreams involving rabbits. I try not to put much thought into dreams but with the same imagery showing up repeatedly, it’s hard not Continue Reading →
While I have forgotten the book that triggered it, I will never forget the feeling of immense freedom when I first realized after graduating university I would no longer be Continue Reading →
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green My rating: 5 of 5 stars My eyes are still puffy and scratchy from the tears — I don’t think it’s too Continue Reading →
I looked back at my posts in recent months and I can see my little BURSTS of “yeah! I wanna WRITE!!” where, once in a while, I manage to splat Continue Reading →
Celebrities come and go all the time but sometimes, someone will die and it will be a gut-punch for me. Today, it was Phillip Seymour Hoffman. He was more or Continue Reading →
Building habits is harder than I’d like. I was aiming for 500 words a day — not a lot. I wasn’t even worried about really hitting 500 as long as Continue Reading →