Writings: Nothing but Spoons - by Susan
words of prose….I arrived at sunset, and we watched the sky purple like a bruise.
words of prose….I arrived at sunset, and we watched the sky purple like a bruise.
How do you feel as you get ready for work each morning? Does the thought of going to work fill you with dread? Are you often late? Do you schedule medical and other personal appointments during working hours just to get away from the office? Do you look at job hunting sites from your desk?
Are you female?
Are you interested in improving your future?
Do you like to work with your hands?
Are you ready for a new challenge?
A wonderful look into how food not only connects us to each other but also connects us to our heritage and culture. Ani Also has a lovely piece about Tofu, be sure to check out both!
If you’re not sure what tofu is or how to cook with it.. if you’ve ever tried and been unsuccessful… or even if you’ve never thought about it this piece is the place for you. Ani takes us through her experience with Tofu and provides a lot of excellent tips and ideas.
words of prose… Apparently the past 6 sunny days had delivered just right amount of sun needed to coax those little buds forth from the bark that had appeared lifeless until today.
Art should be used as a whole package to promote the company, reflect your values and expertise.
words of prose… …..you announce here in the intermittent grey of what passes for winter
poetic words….an ensemble of tribute to the Book of Common Chant.
poetic words……dark with fertile promise
In the cookie dough of life…
poetic words….A little green shoot with a head of pure gold
poetic words….Spring and Summer bring wonder
poetic words….awakening gracious memories
words of prose….Flipping through books of photographs
poetic words….we’ve been best friends, for many years.
poetic words….We acknowledge successes. We all …..
poetic words….Mom called them buds. They would blossom, she said…
words of prose….The second Wednesday evening of every month is sacred time.
She started to cry, and out with the tears came the truth about feeling pressured by her parents to pursue something in science like her older brother. She also said she didn’t have the courage to tell her parents what she really wanted to study, which was graphic design and visual communications. “I know I’d love it,” she told me.
Words of wisdom from women about work, life and being a women.