Monday, October 18, 2010

back to blogging



Every time I realize I need to get back to “blogging” I go out and buy “writing” stuff! Yesterday was no exception. I had no intention of buying anything; I was merely accompanying my mother on her mission to decorate her front door for Halloween, which led to her picking out Halloween cards, Halloween candy and eventually a tombstone and two Jack O Lanterns. As I pushed the cart down the aisle she stopped at the row with office supplies, pens, markers and paper. My eyes casually wandered to daily reminder books, date books, blank books; then I saw it, and Eco-Friendly, Tree-Free, Certified Organic notebook with pocket; actually with 2 pockets! The treeless paper is made in Costa Rica from post-consumer waste and banana fibers! Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle, aunt. I opened the spiral bound wonder and it set up like a calendar/journal with the months on the top and numbers 1 to 31 below then the rest of the sheet is lines, each page is slightly different I am assuming due to the “consumer waste” used to create it. Needless to say I’m a happy girl armed with my newly acquired note book and purple pens, yeah I like purple pens, ready to blog…wait, there I go again, rambling when I should stop and think, blogging is writing but on the internet, should I be crestfallen? I really don’t need a notebook or purple pens if I have my faithful laptop. Heavy sigh, then again contrary to popular belief I am not attached to my laptop 24/7. Oh joy and rapture, my purchase was not a complete waste of $3.49.




Watch this space, (actually the space above this one) more to come, I promise!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

It's not easy being green

I love Kermit and being green is the "IN" thing, green as in being responsible to Mother Earth and the environment, that is ok but some things green are not.

I woke up this morning curious if other “athletes” were as superstitious as some NASCAR drivers; ie-peanuts in the garage, no $50 bills and for certain drivers no green cars!

I don’t really care about other “athletes” or even other NASCAR drivers and their superstitions; to be honest I only care about one driver and his superstitions and how I tried to warn his “People” that the car that looked like it had a watermelon rind on its roof spilling on to the hood was a definite NO-NO. I mean seriously didn’t they remember what happened at the first race in Phoenix this year, the car was Green (although I do have another theory on that race and why he finished 23rd, which I might tell some friends if they ask!) and don’t they know his past history before his number changed to 14. There was one race that during practice he noticed the roof number was green and by race time that number was no longer green. Yes, I realize he won Talladega in a car with green on it, but the hideous predominate color was, she shuddered as she typed, Yellow. And while his driving was superior I had a hand in that win, yes, little me! The Thursday before the Talladega race I gave him my favorite Tigger pin for good luck; Tigger kept that bad luck green in its place. No such luck last night, I told friends it was the green car and don’t you know that his final words before his radio was shut off were, “It was the M#$@&* F@#$ing GREEN RACE CAR”. Lovely, just lovely for the deserting sponsor, not a chance in H E double toothpicks I’ll ever buy that product or subscribe to the cable network that adorned the offensive Green car. I’d have said it was all in his mind but he got hit from behind before lap 3! From there he battled with the car the rest of the night…

So, please dear sponsors, learn this lesson and learn it well…a certain pooh shaped NASCAR owner/driver does not like, hates, abhors, is no f-ing good driving a M#$@&* F@#$ing GREEN RACE CAR. Let me say this again…Green car is bad luck.

yes, it happened again

i haven't blogged since July...i could blame it on work; that is when things got a bit crazy...new things to learn, teaching others how do to my old job, people retiring-some wanting to others not so much.

much has happened and i'll attempt to catch up and expound on my views and life...lol, if only for myself!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

him

I feel it most when I’m not thinking about him, suddenly this sensation comes over me, my heart beats faster and my breathing is just different, I almost start shaking. Have you ever felt that your heart was full? That if one more thing went into it it would just burst? That’s how he makes me feel, I see things that remind me of him, a license plate from his home state, a silly commercial, a grin that sends tingles to my toes and back again. Of course all this said and done, I start thinking about him again and smile.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Quotes on Writing

For a long time now I have tried simply to write the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck & write better than I can.- E. Hemingway



"Writing is easy. You only need to stare at a blank piece of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead." — Gene Fowler


"We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect." — Anaïs Nin



"History will be kind to me for I intend to write it." — Winston S. Churchill


"No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader."
— Robert Frost


"And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt." — Sylvia Plath


"You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you." — Ray Bradbury (Zen in the Art of Writing)


"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live." — Henry David Thoreau


"The road to hell is paved with adverbs." — Stephen King



"Everywhere I go I'm asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a best-seller that could have been prevented by a good teacher."

— Flannery O'Connor


"Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters." — Neil Gaiman



"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for." — John Keating



"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing." — Benjamin Franklin


“Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe, shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.” - John Jakes



“Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow...” - Lawrence Clark Powell  (American Librarian, Writer and Critic, 1906-2001)


“I put all my genius into my life; I put only my talent into my works.” - Oscar Wilde  (Irish Poet, Novelist, Dramatist and Critic, 1854-1900)



“The difficulty of literature is not to write, but to write what you mean”

Robert Louis Stevenson (Scottish Essayist, Poet and Author of fiction and travel books, 1850-1894)



“I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about.” - Oscar Wilde  (Irish Poet, Novelist, Dramatist and Critic, 1854-1900)



“Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go.” - E. L. Doctorow  (American Author and Editor, b.1931)



“Writing is making sense of life. You work your whole life and perhaps you've made sense of one small area.” - Nadine Gordimer  (South African novelist and short-story writer, 1991 Nobel Prize for Literature, b.1923)


“Writing is a form of personal freedom. It frees us from the mass identity we see in the making all around us. In the end, writers will write not to be outlaw heroes of some underculture but mainly to save themselves, to survive as individuals.” - Don Delillo  (American Novelist born in New York City, b.1926)

“Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement; then it becomes a mistress, and then it becomes a master, and then a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster, and fling him out to the public.”

Winston Churchill  (British Orator, Author and Prime Minister during World War II. 1874-1965)


“Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia.” - E. L. Doctorow  (American Author and Editor, b.1931)


“I write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper I wrote it down on.” -Beryl Pfizer


“The important thing in writing is the capacity to astonish. Not shock - shock is a worn-out word - but astonish.” - Terry Southern


“Writing is one of the few professions in which you can psychoanalyse yourself, get rid of hostilities and frustrations in public, and get paid for it” - Octavia Butler

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

another sign (or two) of summer

in Florida, summer means, believe it or not, rainy season (hurricane season) and as I type the rain is finally coming down for the evening...

another sign of summer is that my A/C goes out, usually only once but this is the 2nd time since the beginning of June and I'm so over it.


strangely enough, although it shouldn't be, I found a blogger, a wonderful young woman and yes, I've met her. I am a friend of hers on facebook and I follow her on twitter. She is a former Miss Sprint Cup, Anne-Marie Rhodes. ok I'm rambling but what I found tonight was her most recent blog entry on Mercy, which is wonderous, but after that is a prayer she post on July 16...go read her blog

http://1personblog.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Summer

I know that it's officially summer....

ok, I knew this about 6 weeks ago because I saw fireflies! sounds silly but growing up that was how I knew it was summer, I'd go to my grandparents house in Levittown, New York and their backyard was a haven to fairies and fireflies! I miss those wonderful, innocent days of summer