
What is knowledge?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 29, 2021”
What is knowledge?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 29, 2021” →This week for the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, Patti has challenged everyone with geometry.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #141: Geometry” →
Good morning and welcome! Come in and join me for a cup of coffee and a chat.
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Alright, let’s see…
Winter’s night, ground full of snow, she meets him, keels over and dies.
Oh wait, he meets her, faints in her arms and dies???
Ah, what’s wrong with me and death?
I dream about death…
I write about death…
Wait, have I been experiencing bouts of existential crises?
Have I?
No!!!
Let’s start over…
The gal is looking to die and the dude helps inject the first dose of lethal injection into her arm and leaves. The next morning, he’s found outside, death by hypothermia.
Wait, didn’t I hear this in a play a few days ago?
(100 Words)

If not now, then when?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 22, 2021” →Residing the intermountain region of the United States, I’m pretty much landlocked. My typical sceneries are mountains, mountains, and more mountains.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #140: Change of Scenery” →Good morning and welcome! Come in and join me for a cup of coffee and a chat.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: One Year Later” →Today, March 19, 2021, marks one year since I’ve begun working from home and I must say, things sometimes get very interesting working from home like I would sometimes notice things happening outside I don’t normally notice.
Continue reading “CBWC: Anything in Flight” →After a 6 weeks hiatus, Blogging insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – is back and she asks:
Continue reading “Blogging Insights Rebooted — Hiatus” →How well do you know your next-door neighbors? Do you like them? (credit to Cyranny for the question)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 15, 2021” →
A few weeks back, I won the grand prize at a prize drawing at work. I was honestly shocked when the HR department contacted me. I did not expect I’d win, let alone read the announcement that listed the grand prize.
Continue reading “Just like riding a bike…” →I’ve had many special moments over the years. Most of them are of moments of solitude from watching the sunset on an island to completing solo hikes to catching a glimpse of autumn colors at its peak. It’s tough to have moments of peace and quiet with a family that can turn even the happiest moment in the most beautiful landscape into an argument at the drop of a hat.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #139: Special Moments” →
Good morning, welcome, and come on in to join me for a cup of coffee and a scintillating and possibly-controversial conversation.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: An Easier Week” →
If you could throw any kind of party, what would it be for? (Covid considerations are suspended for this question)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 8, 2021” →
After a sucky and busy 2020, which caused me to miss the AtoZ Challenge, I am determined to make a come back in 2021 with a theme that had been circulating in my head since I finished the challenge in 2019. Before I reveal the theme for my 5th participation in this challenge, let have a look back at my previous themes:
Continue reading “Special Announcement: #AtoZChallenge 2021 #ThemeReveal” →I love the topic of Natural Light because landscape photography is absolutely dependent on it, at least, in my opinion.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #138: Natural Light” →Good morning and welcome back. It’s a lovely day today? The weatherman predicted it’s gonna be abnormally warm this weekend. So take off that coat and join me for some breakfast. If you want something sweet, I got that covered too with my sourdough brownies.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: On the Edge” →I had my monthly one-on-one with my supervisor this week. It went well. I told her the things I am currently working on. She was pleased with my speed at completing the tasks needed to close out the month (financially speaking). I also told her about the one-on-one with Mr. CFO the week before. “We talk about you all the time.” She said.
Continue reading “Living Life Backwards” →
With her picture in hand, he gave the red building before him a disapproving gaze. After a year of waiting, he finally received the great news his PI has located his MIA daughter.
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: Lost and Found” →
Is every piece of truth worth telling? (credit to the magnificent Cyranny for this one)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of March 1, 2021” →
I feel so conflicted at times when someone reminds me that I’m a grown woman and don’t need permission from anyone to leave the house or go do the things I like, except somehow I do.
Continue reading “I feel so conflicted” →To me, the word soft can mean so many things – fluffy as in furs or feathers, delicate, and in photography, soft-focus, meaning the texture has been taken out of the photographs. This week, I hope these old photos can convey the meaning of soft.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #137: Soft” →Good morning, it’s still pretty chilly out. Please come into the warmth and let’s chat in my fresh-bread-smelling kitchen. I had just finished baking a loaf of Sourdough Foccacia. It’s been a while since I’ve baked anything and I sure do love Foccacia. They are so savory and versatile.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Last Weekend of February 2021” →