Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Little Lady Fauntleroy
I was at the bank yesterday and the lady next to me in line said "I like your outfit, it's like Little Lord Fauntleroy!" Well, I had heard of this book, but didn't know the plot or how my get-up related to it. But after just a few minutes of Googling ~ low and behold, there is a most definite influence of the little lord going on here! As it turns out, the The Fauntleroy suit, so well-described by Burnett and realized in Reginald Birch's detailed pen-and-ink drawings, created a fad for formal dress for American middle-class children of the late 1800's: "What the Earl saw was a graceful, childish figure in a black velvet suit, with a lace collar, and with lovelocks waving about the handsome, manly little face, whose eyes met his with a look of innocent good-fellowship." (Little Lord Fauntleroy) So, if I may, I present to you my un-intentional Little Lord Fauntleroy suit!











Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Lost at Sea
I'm back into somewhat of a routine again with my writing ~ well, really trying ~ as it's my top new years resolution. So my story takes place in an archipelago ~ a string of islands in a far away sea. My characters find themselves lost at sea and so I've been finding myself ponder what that would feel like and what I might find! 









Saturday, January 21, 2012
Rainy day Joy!
Waking up early on a rainy Saturday morning with absolutely nothing to do is one of my favorite very things! No sunshine trying to convince me to get dressed and come out to play. No prior commitments to keep me watching the clock. Nothing to do but daydream and toy around the house like a little child! Yippeee!











Friday, January 20, 2012
The patience of a survivor
When you are passionate about something ~ the time just melts away. We all have talents and interests that we can loose ourselves in. The things that really make life worth living. Some of us figure out what makes us tick early in life ~ and for others it may take a lifetime. But if you never stop exploring those things you are naturally curious about ~ sooner or later ~ what you are will come to you. I think the trick is surviving childhood (and early adulthood) without loosing the child!











Thursday, January 19, 2012
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