Happiness 9-14
a magic Hawaiian slipper;
riding out the storm;
the moment approaching.
a magic Hawaiian slipper;
riding out the storm;
the moment approaching.
a conversation with trees;
gently tickling the baby penguins;
whittling the moon.
showing how to bloom;
drawing the line;
home by dawn.
creating a mosaic;
sliding down a rainbow;
finding a sunny spot.
feeling blue;
looking down on the clouds;
sewing notions.
tying up your boat for the night;
boundless energy.
heading home from the seashore.
waiting for dark;
swmming home with the salmon;
wind in the pines.
discovering the heart of an artichoke;
the bells ringing out;
a friend coming to play;
being a lighthouse;
behind the waterfall;
venturing down the hill into the town.
The second in the Satyana Mystery series: In Sati and the Clover, Sati has to figure out what to do with what might be a winning lottery ticket. But when someone is murdered right on her front stoop, things don’t look so lucky after all.
tranquility;
spinning straw into gold;
going around the world in a balloon.
the beginning of change;
traveling light;
fired up by discontent.
mindfulness;
three panthers on the hillside;
finding your way down from the turret.
plenty of magic beans;
sometimes a great notion;
encountering a white dove on Iona.
above the trees;
seven gossamer shawls;
wild pelicans playing in the surf.
a face in the rock;
the girl on a half-shell;
biding your time.
mist rising;
skipping down a city sidewalk;
being blithe.
remembering that Greek island;
setting the intention;
the sound of violins in the heart of the forest.
sandprints at sunset;
finding the needle in the haystack;
utter stillness before the storm.
creating beauty;
smashing the prism to let out the light;
the sailor home from the sea.
This week on WriteSpa’s BlogTalkRadio I’ll be talking with Betty Eitner, founder of “Inspired by my Mom.” This is a place to discover stories about some of the most beloved and inspirational women in all our lives: our mothers, grandmothers, and even (as in my case) great-grandmothers. Through the years, Betty had been hearing many extraordinary accounts of women Read more about Herstory with Betty Eitner[…]
meeting at the train station;
riding a meteor;
remaining outside the fray.