The year is nearly over; just a few more hours. I'm usually kind of sad
on New Year's Eve. Not sure why that is exactly, except that I hate to see good
things come to an end. If that is the case or reason for my melancholy (yes,
it's melancholy - defined as a thoughtful or gentle sadness - I like that
definition), then I have a lot to be thankful for once again. Twenty thirteen
was a good year for my family. It was full of changes and new experiences, and
for me it was productive as well. I hope I can keep up the pace and accomplish
even more in 2014. I would hate to slow down, sit out, or put too many things
to the side. It is time to set some new goals, maybe even take a look at my
bucket list; see if I can check anything off and then make some revisions or
additions.
So the latest is:Naturally Yours: Poems About Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs is available on Amazon. I just put in my order today. I am working on getting it in local gift shops - specifically at the Indiana Welcome Center and the Center for Performing Arts in Munster.
And my next idea is:
Trying to sell some art in a local gallery or store - note cards? mounted prints? some watercolors? Not sure. I need to visit some places, do some research. My sister has been making sea glass jewelry so I want to encourage and help her as much as possible too. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could both have some items at the same gift shop or gallery...
So here's to the past and wishing an awesome New Year for everyone. I'm sharing something I
saw on Facebook because I absolutely loved it. It sums it all up perfectly.Trying to sell some art in a local gallery or store - note cards? mounted prints? some watercolors? Not sure. I need to visit some places, do some research. My sister has been making sea glass jewelry so I want to encourage and help her as much as possible too. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could both have some items at the same gift shop or gallery...
Amen, girl. Seventh-Heaven is beyond awwwsome. Lemme x-plane the explanation, commprehendez-vous? HawrHawr
ReplyDeleteAs a writer of the sassy, savvy sarchasm we all go through in this lifelong demise, I as well as you gotta lotta angst; however, the synonymous metaphors which shall creep stealthily across thy brain like the vivid, brazen dawn are the cohesion which brings U.S. together, girl...
So, see if you cannot subliminally 'read-between-the-lines' or VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI (Latin: words to the wise): here's summore symbiotically-explosive-coolness done in sardonic satires when we passed-away:
"Those who are wise will shine as brightly as the expanse of the Heavens, and those who have instructed many in uprightousness, as bright as stars for all eternity"
-Daniel 12:3
Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you'
-the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
See you Upstairs...
I won't be joining'm in da nasty Abyss
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