Tuesday, October 11, 2016

More Please

This boy could eat an entire bag of dog food in one sitting. But today, Charlie feasted on turkey livers and gravy with his food. He's always hopeful for more.  


Sunday, October 9, 2016

Thanksgiving

Wishing all my fellow Canadians a Wonderful Thanksgiving weekend! May you openly receive and recognize the beautiful abundance that surrounds you, and hold gratitude close to your heart. 



Snow in October

For the past three days it has been snowing here in Edmonton, Alberta. And it is only October 9th. In some ways it is a nasty reminder that nature does what ever the hell she pleases and follows no true schedule. And on the other hand, the first snowfall has a nostalgia of being cozy and beckons us to curl up and read a good book or start working on another writing project. Perhaps both. I'm hoping in a weeks time this will all have melted and warmed up a bit for the little trick or treat'ers that will soon be knocking on my door.  Either way, I do believe it is that time of year to restock the Irish Cream.


Friday, October 7, 2016

Autumn


From Moments in Time, distilled Poetry&Prose.
Photo by Patricia Travers (that's me too!)

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Amara the Oracle Reading

Quote: "Hope only turns into Reality when followed by Action" ~ Anonymous

AMARA'S RESPONSE: "Do some Research. Make a plan. Follow it through. There are things that Holy Grace cannot do for us; brushing one's teeth in the morning is an example. 

Amara the Oracle

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Nature in the City

Nature reminds us that there are many paths to choose from. Some paths are made to be super safe, while other paths offer a bit more adventure into the unknown. What path would you choose?



Sunday, September 25, 2016

Nature in the City

A person never knows what will be hanging around in the midst of nature. 




The woods is full of surprises. One thing I love about nature is that it reminds us that not all beautiful things get our attention right away. Sometimes we need to be in the present moment to see what is in front of us.