I have been following Subatomic Tourism’s blog for quite a while. I make a little pit stop, enjoy my time, and go about my day with a smile. It’s a curious little blog. It’s certainly different and it will be possibly difficult to explain why I like it, but I absolutely love it. Some of…
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Throw Back Thursday: The First Post
I have started to comb through the blog, fine tooth style. I plan to archive the archive. I may tweak some things, delete some posts, fix some typos. I’m going through it all, rehashing it, if you will. I’m mining more sense out of this, finding more meaning, identifying more patterns. Perhaps…finding a way to…
Sunday Share: Where Do I Begin?!
I clicked around looking for a blog to share for this Sunday. Yes, I am happy to say I am bringing Sunday Share back! I stopped by this blog and my first thought was that I loved the poem on…the cover page? It was the best argument about the pros and cons on the digital…
Writing Wednesdays: Not a Routine, But Something Close?
I am participating in Camp Nanowrimo this month. What this is a mini – if you choose it to be – version of Nanowrimo. Nanowrimo stands for National Novel Writing Month and it’s a webpage, an online group, an organization, a movement! that inspires and supports writers to complete the rough draft of a novel…
Sunday Share: That is Some Crazy Caterpillar!
This Sunday Share is from a blog I adore. The poem is just amazing as well. I’ll share it here, but you gotta go check out the whole blog! It is from a blog called: Life Lessons If I Follow the Wandering Poet jdbphoto Who cares if I swim naked in my pool? All other…
Sunday Share: How do you want your A to Z Challenge?
What kind of response to the April A to Z Challenge would you like to read? What about an A-Z challenge about Haiku? Or riddles? or Science Fiction? What a blog that is doing all three? I LOVE it! It is so well done and makes my inner – and let’s face it outer geek…
Sunday Share: B+W
Lingering Visions is my Sunday Share for this week. Now only is she doing the April A to Z but this blog is also jam packed with other creative endeavors, too. As a writer, some one who is always using my words, thinking about words, writing words, reading words, even creating images with words, it’s…
Writing Wednesday #4: It Takes a Graveyard to Raise a Child
There be spoilers. That is the belief which fuels the novel The Graveyard Book written by Neil Gaiman. It takes a graveyard to raise a child. An orphaned boy evades an untimely death when he wanders into a graveyard, and away from the murderous war path of a cold and precise hitman, and is taken…
Sunday Share: Visual, Please?
I like to follow as many visual artists and their blogs as possible because sometimes I am too bogged down in words, words, words. This blog from creartfuldodger showcases spectacular artwork in one of may favorite forms, collage. Check it out! I liked this post in particular as it reminded me of my post Hindenburg…
Writing Wednesdays #1: Sucker for Alteration
This is the new weekly installment: Writing Wednesdays! Why? Because I am a sucker for alteration? No. Because I can feel myself filling up, flooding with concepts, inspirations, and ruminations on this craft of mine that I still know nothing about. Because I write to learn, mostly about myself, and I need to reflect and…
Sunday Share: 500 Cats and Crumpled Paper Cranes
One of the first blogs I followed when I started this journey was Crumpled Paper Cranes. I was pleased when I finally took the time to scroll through my “Reader” feed and a post from this blog popped up. With everything going on I have had barely enough time to post, let alone read other…
101 Things to do in 1001 Days One Month Recap
I can’t believe that it has been one month since I made these goals. 1001 days are going to go by fast. This list has been an inspiration for me since, in writing it, I sought to challenge myself and encourage self care and relaxation in balance. By reviewing this on a regular basis, I…