Sunday Quote of the Week
Sunday Quote of the Week by Louise Hay… “The thoughts we choose to think are the tools we use to paint the canvas of our lives.” — Louise Hay —
Sunday Quote of the Week by Louise Hay… “The thoughts we choose to think are the tools we use to paint the canvas of our lives.” — Louise Hay —
John Lennon – Sunday Quote of the Week It matters not who you love, where you love, why you love, when you love, or how you love, … It matters only that You love. – John Lennon – John Winston … Read More
For Thursday Art Day we re-visit ALFRED DE DREUX. Alfred-de-Dreaux -Etalon Arabe I blogged some time ago about ALFRED DE DREUX but I simply adore his work, hence the revisit and maybe again next week. Today I’m featuring some of … Read More
Life and Choices… thoughts Carmel Rowley I’m always fascinated by my own as well as other peoples life choices – even more so at present as ‘choice’ is a theme that runs through Book 3 in my’ Daughters of the Wind’ series. Whether … Read More
Today Toowoomba kicked off the Year of Reading with a roller coaster of emotion. This morning I attended a promotion for the 2011 Flood anthology ‘BATTERED but not BEATEN’. The presentation was held at the Toowoomba Library. Several speakers were … Read More
Sunday Quote of the Week “THE WORLD ALWAYS LOOKS BRIGHTER FROM BEHIND A SMILE” Picture and quote from the fabulous site www.successquotes.com 10 Reasons to SMILE Right Now 1. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the … Read More
Atkinson’s horses for Thursday Art Day I’m really excited to present several of John Atkinson’s paintings for Thursday art day. There is a remarkable quality to John Atkinson’s artwork and especially his horses. ‘Stagshaw Horse Fair’ Single brush strokes highlight … Read More
Horses, Nature and Inner Peace For me, horses and more importantly nature has the amazing ability to restore my sense of inner peace. Can you remember the last time you immersed yourself in the natural world away from the stress … Read More
Fictional Villain versus Real Life. I’m having an interesting time at present working on my ‘villain’. Creating a believable villain for fiction seems to require quite a bit more than throwing together some typically bad traits. It requires a real … Read More
Alfred, Lord Tennyson for Sunday Quote of the Week “For I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be”