Happiness 7-28
feeding the peacocks on the lawn; a door with intricate carvings; seeing you again.
feeding the peacocks on the lawn; a door with intricate carvings; seeing you again.
The Kindle edition of Heaven Falls is flying off the shelves this month! We’re crossed the 400 mark this morning. Is it because of the terrific reader reviews? Word of mouth? Social media buzz? Or because it’s simply a great summer beach read? I’d love to know!
finding the source; a marvelous idea; an old letter hidden in the grandfather clock.
the fragrance of jasmine; getting lost in the castle on your way to dinner; confidence.
burning old letters; what a humming bird means; courage.
cherry blossoms in Gesshoji; a great notion; heading into the wind.
“When you’re constantly trying to fend off the alligators, you have no time to drain the swamp”: How do you find time to write?
the long light of summer evenings; the whispers of loving; rounding up the herd.
breaking open the seal; discovering the heart of Africa; genuineness.
bouzouki music; dining alone at the most exclusive, expensive restaurant; feeling inspired.
discovering a deep cave in the woods behind the house; brown eyes; receiving the perfect gift.
a lively discourse about truth; the smell of rain in the desert; the UPS truck pulling into your driveway.
a charm of goldfinches in the marble birdbath; inward stillness; rising before dawn.
the discus thrower; a herd of giraffes grazing in the plains; kissing with noses.
tracing the eyebrow with a fingertip; the hilarious sounds people make when they laugh; the owl swooping through the trees.
young children splashing in the waves; drawing the bow; nterpreting the treasure map.
This week’s task is to enter this state of effortless concentration, where you as a writer become one with your inner self, your pen, your time and space, and the words you write.
a heroic deed by a humble man; taking the ferry at dawn; gentleness.
gazing into the eye of the whale; writing all night long; a Mayan temple dedicated to the rain god Chaac.
entering the foothills; the smile that takes your breath away; an encounter with a sage.
a Sunday drive in a convertible; tender attention paid to your feet; solving a mystery.
“Let me start this review with a disclaimer: romance novels have never been high on my list when browsing Amazon.com for a new read. Yet, the story of “Heaven Falls” piqued my curiosity; with its international settings and large cast of not-so-lovable characters (I’m a sucker for a well-written drama of dysfunctional family life).