12 Replies to “All Of It”

  1. pastpeter – Sometime Senior Scientist, sometime Senior Pastor, now senior citizen, happily retired and living once again on Long Island, New York – the place people always want to leave but always come back to. Our retirement years have taken Marian and me to mid-coast Maine (A Maine Winter), to the New Hampshire Lakes region (A New Hampshire Journal), and then back to Long Island, where we had spent the 17 “best years of our lives” (Past Pastoring). We loved the north country, but are so glad to be “Home” (Long Islanders).
    pastpeter says:

    Excellent! Captures Spring exactly.

  2. chelawriter – I remain committed to making a hobby - writing - into a career with one novel being marketed to publishers, lots of short pieces coming and going, another novel getting underway, and also a research project on creativity and coping with the effects of Parkinson's Disease.
    chelawriter says:

    You have shown me something I have never seen before. No maples where I live. Thanks for a lovely education

  3. Carrie Staples – United States – Author, illustrator of "The Yarn Animal Book", probably the only craft book with instructions for making such unique yarn animals as an orangutan, an ant eater, a llama and a star-nosed mole and "The Single Minded Prince, a fairy tale for all ages about a boy and a pirate captain who both misbehave. The books and a booklet series based on each different yarn craft topic covered in "The Yarn Animal Book" (pompoms and other really easy yarn crafts, knitting, crocheting, rya, needlepoint and embroidery), are available on Amazon and Kindle.
    Carrie Staples says:

    Chinese New Year celebration!

  4. Line Herikstad – India/Norway – I am a freelance writer. I write articles about spirituality, multiculturalism, and psychology. I also publish poems, and photos in various magazines and newspapers.
    Trini Lind says:

    Beautiful!! 💖💖

  5. Carolyn Morgan – Brisbane Queensland Australia – Drawing and painting have always been an integral part of my life. Having attended the Queensland College of Art in the mid-sixties, I enjoyed a successful career in the design industry. Now retired, I have gone back to my first loves of drawing and painting and have devoted many hours searching for my artistic "voice". I am happiest when creating simple but evocative images drawn from careful observation and a lively imagination. These explorations result in ethereal, almost abstract landscapes and figurative works filled with light and colour. I begin by making simple marks on either white paper or canvas. Once a direction reveals itself, the image takes many days to complete. This is because of the sheer amount of experimentation that takes place during the work in both colour and composition. I particularly like areas of flat colour combined with strong lines and interesting textures. My goals are to attract people through vibrant colour and encourage quiet contemplation of the whole.
    Carolyn Morgan says:

    Delicious!

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