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Tis time again, the Pamster said, to talk of many things…. especially the 3day Novel Contest and a rather NOVEL idea of how to play this year. Wish me well. Wish me wise. Wish me words tumbling tumbling tumbling.
With some wild SHAMANIC drumming thrown in to warm our blood.
New Moon time – the leaves are turning…and Pam is back in the saddle…working away at this and that… with an eye to the moon and the elemental beauty of the whole shebang. Accompanied by Gene Autry.
Pam lays out her ongoing adventures in The Artist’s Way. Week FIVE is filled with talk of grace and self compassion. Featuring a lovely rendition of “Down to the River to Pray”
After a few weeks MIA…. Pam emerges with a big HULLO and some thoughts on Week Four of the Artist’s Way.
… a peek at my adventures during week three of The Artist Way. In Week 3, we look at Anger, Synchronicity, Shame, Dealing with Criticism, Detective Work (an exercise) and Growth. I seek the comfort of Bees.
A new moon and a little Cherry Berry Wine….
And this… well this is just one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever read…
“I remember her pointing down the steep slope from the home she was about to lose, to the cottonwoods in the wash below. ‘The ponies like them for their shade,’ she said. ‘I like them because they go all silvery in their green.'” – Julia Cameron The Artist’s Way
A quick little chicken pecked out in the train station parking lot…
Post #1 from Pam’s adventure through The Complete Artist’s Way
Why blog it?
Why – in case anyone else wants to play….of course. YOU game?
A post-dramatic approach to breast cancer treatment - by a recovering drama queen
Because there's never enough time to do it right the first time but there's always enough time to do it over
Stories and photos from Scotland
Historical fiction, poetry, essays
A post-dramatic approach to breast cancer treatment - by a recovering drama queen
Because there's never enough time to do it right the first time but there's always enough time to do it over
Stories and photos from Scotland
Historical fiction, poetry, essays