Tuesday, February 4, 2020
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Friday, December 27, 2019
One Word 2020: Heal
Friday, October 18, 2019
Micro Fiction
Friday, August 9, 2019
Racism is not a mental illness
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Of darkness and light
Image description: A woman standing with arms forward, light in hand and around her. Text reads "Thoes who have seen the darkness have the most light to give. @therandomvibes".
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Sunday, January 20, 2019
2019 - Forward
I decided on Forward for my one word. To kick off the year I drew this in my new marker sketchbook. Inspired by Steven Universe.
Picture here because Blogger wouldn't post with it.
Friday, December 28, 2018
One word 2019
I've done the One Word "resolution" a few years now, some years more successful than others. Now I'm trying to decide what word I want for 2019.
"Start looking forward and stop looking back" - Steve Universe lyric (What's the use of feeling blue) kind of resonates for me. I think forward may be a strong option for my 2019 word.
Awesome is another word I've been pondering. That's the word on a journal from a close colleague, and could be something positive to focus on.
I still have a few days yet to decide. Along with my word I want to decide how I'll make a point to reflect on it.
Who else does one word? Or resolutions? Or a vision board?
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Reading: Earthsea
I've been wanting to read more of Ursula Le Guin's work for awhile now and recently got the chance to do so.
This month I read the first two Earthsea books. I enjoyed her world building, and it was easy to get into Ged's story as he learned to be a wizard then set off on his adventure.
I liked how she didn't mention Ged's race until further along in the story. Which she did deliberately because she knew many white readers wouldn't accept a non white hero. (1967).
Also interesting is that the first book was initially a stand alone. It wasn't meant to be a series. A line she wrote about Ged going off on further adventures was wrapping the story up. Yet it turned into a hint of further story for the series.
After that first book she wrote Left Hand Of Darkness. Then travel brought setting for the second Earthsea book. Ged is still a part of the story, but he's not the main character. Tenar is introduced here, this book is her story.






