Guess you could say I took a little break. I've been spending so much time at the computer doing work for my new business that blogging sort of got pushed out of the way for a bit but I'm back.
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Barbara Kingsolver: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (P.S.)
This book will change the way you look at and buy your food. Never preachy, always informative and interesting, it's also funny and heartwarming. Have I mentioned I love the way Barbara Kingsolver writes? And now she's got the whole family typing away.... (*****)
Jeanne Carbonetti: Tao of Watercolor
This is great eye candy even if you don't do the exercises. (*****)
Natalie Goldberg: Thunder and Lightning: Cracking Open the Writer's Craft
Reading Natalie Goldberg, for me, is like spending time with a good, honest friend. I think she may be single handedly responsible for all the writing we are seeing in cafes and coffeeshops. (*****)
Elizabeth Peavey: Outta My Way: An Odd Life Lived Loudly
I discovered this author while visiting in Maine this spring and want to read more. She was a columnist for a Portland paper. (*****)
Barbara Kingsolver: Small Wonder: Essays
I read everything written by this wonderful writer, naturalist and environmentalist. Her essays are the best. I want to walk in the Arizona desert with her and learn about this place she loves so much. (*****)
Bernie S. Siegel: Peace, Love and Healing
I have had this book on my shelf for years and saw him speak many years ago. With my recent illness I dusted off this book and rediscovered a wonderful gift. (*****)
Jack Canfield: The Success Principles
I have been using this book for months now and have even formed a focus group as a result. I recommend this book to anyone serious about changing their not so successful habits. (*****)
Arlo looks great, Mary! We've been debating about getting a dog...for years!! Have a feeling we're just not up to it...but loving seeing this little guy. Sooooo cute!!
Posted by: Cat B | June 28, 2009 at 10:58 PM
Beautiful work and thank you for the update on your 'imp' (as you mentioned in a previous post!). Every phase of having a puppy is to be treasured! Enjoy!
Michelle-
Posted by: Michelle | July 07, 2009 at 01:23 PM
Arlo is soooo cute!
Love the paper you have made!
Posted by: marianne | July 07, 2009 at 03:46 PM