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2022: Writing Workshops and BS&T
Yesterday was full of fun! I started the morning with a workshop hosted by the Enid Writers Club. We had 3 dynamic speakers: Stephen Jones, John T. Biggs, and Rilla Askew. There were about 35 people in attendance at St. … Continue reading
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Tagged BS&T, John T Biggs, music, Rilla Askew, Stephen Jones, workshops, writing
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2019 Life-long Learning: New Roads
I’ve come to some conclusions about life. No one gets out alive. I have a friend who hates it when I say that. But what I mean is death is inevitable. It is what you do in life … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cleaning out, experiences, journey, learning, life, music, possessions, travel
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2018 Clearing your Life: Nescatunga Arts Festival!
I was a vendor at the 49th annual Nescatunga Arts Festival yesterday. https://www.nescatunga.org/ It was a beautiful day on the downtown square in Alva, Oklahoma – not nearly as hot as Friday – though windy. My daughter … Continue reading
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Tagged Alva Oklahoma, art, Etudaiye Pottery, music, Nestcatunga, Oklahoma wind, paintings
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2018 Clearing my Life: Island Life
Victim mentality is an acquired personality trait in which a person tends to recognize themselves as a victim of the negative actions of others, and to behave as if this were the case. Billie Stone felt she was a victim of … Continue reading
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Tagged accident, aging parents, Island Life, music, prison, Victimization
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BALANCING YOUR MUSE WITH YOUR LIFE
Where do you find your muse? Or better still where does your muse find you? Do you have a special place where you write, or paint, or practice yoga? I realize that not everyone is a writer, but … Continue reading
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Tagged feeds your soul, golf, love seat, muse, music, old leather recliner, writer, yoga
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 31
The Enid Symphony Center presents Summer Wine a series of free events in the Enid Symphony Center on Tuesday evenings in August The Maestro, the Missus and the Minister present Always! Tuesday, August 6, 2013 7:00 pm A “DeLovely” concert … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Enid, furniture, music, Park Avenue Thrift, poetry, reading, Symphony, wine
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 12
In honor of my husband’s birthday this week, I scheduled a family outing to the UCO Jazz Lab http://www.ucojazzlab.com/ last Saturday night. Introduced to Edmond’s annual jazz concert a few summers ago, we learned the pleasures of evenings under … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, Edmond Jazz Festival, entertainment, festival, Hideaway Pizza, jazz, Louise Goldberg, Mary Reynolds, music, oscars, UCO Jazz Lab
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