Inspired by the book "Things to Look Forward To" here is my homage to Coffee.
Author: Kath Thompson
Inspired By In February
These are the things I'm watching, listening to and eating that are making me feel inspired this month.
When Do You Get Your Housework Done?
Housework is really self work.
Nobody Cares When You Leave Facebook
I hate when bloggers start their posts by saying, “It’s been a long time since I’ve written here…” I think to myself: You know what? Nobody missed you. I didn’t miss you, and probably the people who read you regularly or subscribe to your feed didn’t miss you either. We have our own lives. We … Continue reading Nobody Cares When You Leave Facebook
Inspired By In January
These are some of the things that Inspired me in January. What I ate and drank and watched and listened to.
I Got Eargo Hearing Aids And Here’s What I Think
I've been wearing Eargo hearing aids for a month and this is what I think of them.
What I’m Looking Forward To Number 1: Sunrise
Things to Look Forward To: 52 Large and Small Joys for Today and Everyday by Sophie Blackall My friend Zee gave me this book for my birthday. What I love most about it is the author doesn’t confine herself to looking forward to things just in the distant future. She looks forward to more common, … Continue reading What I’m Looking Forward To Number 1: Sunrise
What I’m Inspired by, Reading, Watching, Eating, etc.
This is the first Shutterbean Checklist of September. What I'm reading, eating, inspired by, watching, etc.
Summer Begins: The Report
Summer Dog Today is the first full day of summer. Yesterday was the solstice. I’m okay with time passing. I’m watching the flowers. Flower Report The crown vetch is blooming in the ditches. The bird’s foot trefoil are hugging the edges of the asphalt on the trail. The milkweed is starting, and today I saw … Continue reading Summer Begins: The Report
A Privileged White Yoga Teacher Contemplates Juneteenth
Juneteenth Juneteenth isn’t really my holiday to celebrate. I have never been enslaved, nor were my ancestors. I can go where I want, do what I want, and be who I am. Nobody discourages me or makes me feel uncomfortable. That’s because I have white privilege. I have no direct experience of prejudice, or of … Continue reading A Privileged White Yoga Teacher Contemplates Juneteenth