Showing posts with label daily life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily life. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
News Breaks
Friday,
June 1, 2012—Claudsy and Meena Rose launch their new endeavor “Two Voices, One
Song” with two posts, one in the Garden room and the other in
the Kitchen. There’s a bit of something for everyone.
Denise
Stanley of “Room to Write” fame is having a Giveaway
for the next couple of weeks. Pop on over and see how to enter this lively
little celebration. She’d love to see you.
Claudsy’s
Calliope will continue for the foreseeable future
with a posting two-three times a week. Yes, you all thought I’d abandon you,
didn’t you? No such luck for now. I’ll still come here to kitbitz, complain—but
not much, and generally talk about writing.
Claudsy’s
Blog will have postings every other day from now on,
since I’ll have new post on 2Voices, 1Song on alternate days, usually. Please
drop by Claudsy’s Blog anytime you get the opportunity. I’m working on guest
posts for that site for this month, and perhaps another interview as well.
My
author’s page on Facebook could use some more love.
If you haven’t done so as yet, please pop over there and punch the like button.
I’ve still got a few needed likes before I get any insights on that little
page.
I’ve
decided to go back to studying Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way.”
I abandoned it when Sister and I went on the road and didn’t pick it back up on
our return. It dawned on me when I was writing my post for 2Voices, 1Song, how
much I need to resume that study.
Therefore, beginning tomorrow, I’ll be back at my
Morning Pages. Heaven only knows what will erupt from my subconscious now. It
will be interesting to find out.
Things
around home are chugging right along. Sister begins her new
degree program next Monday. I have my own coursework at the moment and for many
moments to come. Learning is a good thing around here that we strive for.
And there you have it for today on my personal news
front. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for
coming here and reading my small musings as often as you do. You are truly
appreciated.
I’ll see you next time, folks.
Claudsy
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Blessings and Irony
I’ve been thinking for the past few days about blessings and how often we fail to take the time to count them. I’ve been trying to take the time for a few blessings each day and ruminate over them so that I can truly appreciate them.
Being thankful for the ability to write anything and have someone read it seems a petty thing. But when you think about it, it’s not petty at all. For instance, I have this blog and another, plus the website. I have poetry and short stories. There are articles around and about and essays. And now, BJ and I are putting together the beginnings of our book.
Those aren’t really petty at all. They may not garner a Pulitzer, but then I never expect to get one of those anyway. Hanging on the edges of that blessing is one other consideration.
The ability to write and have it read and appreciated is a blessing for me and others. But, what if all you could write was something for only a few and it brought them nothing but pain and sorrow? See what I mean about edges?
BJ and I went on a short car trip on Saturday, winding our way through the mountains and across the eastern high plains to Great Falls. Photos were many, but not as many as we would have liked. One of the things we noticed throughout was the river levels being so high. Flooding is going on throughout the northern Rockies and plains. Just ask Iowans about the Missouri.
We looked at the headwaters of the Missouri Saturday from its edges. It was running full and heavy. The geese and pelicans didn’t seem to mind, though. One of the little towns we drove through to get to Great Falls is called Sun River because the Sun River runs alongside it. The Sun was running high, fast, and heavy, too.
Word came down this afternoon that all roads leading into/out of that sweet little town are closed right now due to being under water. We can say that if the roads are under water, I feel for those residents that couldn’t get out in time.
We talked about the weather following us around the country while we were on tour and little of it was good weather. I had that same déjà vu feeling when I heard the news about Sun River today. Talk about irony! BJ and I discussed how high the river was as we sailed past on one of those roads on Saturday.
Speaking of irony, here’s one for you. If any of you have gone to my http://claudsy.wordpress.com/ blog, you’ll know that I posted little travel piece about our drive on Saturday. This morning I received a notice from Wordpress admin that someone had liked the post so well that a finger had been engaged in pressing the “Like” button. Admin congratulated me and told me that said reader was from Manila, Philippines.
I loved this notice. It told me that someone really enjoyed my words. The irony is that try as I might, I looked everywhere I could think of and couldn’t find a like button to click. Did they hide it? If someone knows where they keep it, let me know. I’ll start clicking. There are some marvelous postings over there each week.
My writing blessing brought pleasure to reader and to me. It brought deeper thoughts about serendipity of events and the irony that’s carried with some of those events. I’ve run the gamut this morning.
Now, you want to hear the last little topper. We’d planned on doing lower Glacier Park this morning. It began raining during the night and it’s still going. Up there it will be snow. The last word on Glacier’s Going-to-the-Sun road—it’s iffy whether they’ll be able to open the Visitor’s Center this year. Right now it’s buried in snow. That Center sits a good twenty feet above the parking lot, and they can barely find a speck of roof. It seems the Park Service did aerials on June 4.
Our temp right now is 43 degrees in Kalispell, with rain. The blessing for us—we live on the northwest side away from rivers barely below flood yesterday. We also live on the only hill around of significance and we have a second-story apt. Sometimes it pays to have irony work in your favor.
Hope you all stay dry and happy. Take care. Count those blessings, too.
Until later,
Claudsy
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