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Bubble Gum Love

Facebook Resolve

So I have been ‘working’ on my fb page as of late and giving the social networking some love and attention.  My facebook page has been growing slowly but surely and I have enjoyed all of the wonderful pages, images and blogs that I have stumbled across over the past few days.  ( you can join me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writingsofamrsjennifer?ref=hl , head on over and hit like, you can receive snippets into my life there along with all of my blog posts )

My face book page was mentioned in an article posted earlier this week by Joy Findley that features Zee Southcombe and she discusses social networking and blogging that you can take a look at here if you’d like :
http://joyfindlayauthor.blogspot.co.nz/2013/09/zee-southcombe-guest-post.html

This morning was by far my most favorable day on facebook when I happened upon a blog post entitled Resolve by Mostly True Stuff.

Isn’t resolve such a fantastic word?

The resolve of the human spirit has always been a fascination of mine and this post puts it all into such beautiful, raw, real and compelling words.

If you have a moment please check out her blog post.  I promise that you won’t be disappointed.

http://www.mostlytruestuff.com/2013/09/resolve.html?fb_source=pubv1

reolve, strength, inspiration

Today

Closer

Trimmed with Lace

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The sweet nectar of your taste

Leaves a trace

A ripple in time

A sun kissed line

Of fruit like kisses

Trimmed with a grace

Delicate like lace

The sweet nectar of your taste

© Jennifer David 2013

 

3 Little Problems of the Creative Mind

Photographers

They spend so much time looking through the lens knowing the importance of capturing a moment, the moment so that it can forever be shared with the world but yet so often missing out on living in the moment.

Writers

They can’t wait to tell their story.  When it’s time to write, it’s time, you can only wait so long before the idea passes or your muse leaves, often wishing to record moments of the past forgetting to participate in the present.

Readers

They get so engrossed in the stories and facts they read that they long for the next moment that they can escape back to their story.

So really there is one problem, often the problem of existing and living in the moment.

So live your passion but don’t forget to also live your life, in the moment!

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The Clarity of Stone

Essence

My Garden of Eden

A Willing Forbidding

The end came before it began

The end reminded me of whom I am

No longing to yearn

For A love that could not burn

Even your seduce inducing fanning

Kept the romance from spanning Continue reading