This is a long one but I found it worth the watch. This definitely jumps off from the video I posted last week about how we need to act first and motivation follows, not the other way around. Also, stick around for his simple breathing exercises for relaxation. I've been using them and they've helped… Continue reading Self Improvement Sunday: Hack Your Brain
Self Improvement Sunday: Action Before Motivation
Cozy up and watch these short videos and just let the information soak in. In each, you'll find nuggets of wisdom such as: "Action comes before motivation." Which for me, I find to be the case more often than not. Enjoy!
Lansing Community Library Art Show
Welcome to my first art show! It's from now until the end of April at the Lansing Community Library. I had a lot of fun revisiting my past work for this show and also creating some new things. I hope people can see it in person but if you can't, I've included images of everything… Continue reading Lansing Community Library Art Show
The Everson Museum
Last month my mother and I joined the hoards of others who enjoy all things artsy fartsy at Syracuse's City Market. (I will leave out the part of her almost killing us by driving the wrong way down a one way road into oncoming traffic.) The market relocated this year to the Everson Museum's community… Continue reading The Everson Museum
A Ghost Story
Here's a true story that I recently shared on Jim Harold's Virtual Campfire and I thought I'd share it here as well... Here's some background to keep in mind: When I was thirteen, my sister died of cancer. She was 23 at the time. I'm now 41 years old. Well about six months ago, I… Continue reading A Ghost Story
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum
Yesterday was the mega controversial inauguration dayย of Donald Trump and today was the Women's March on Washington. There were also local marches that I could have attended, but I've just been so conflicted aboutย world issues of late that I just want to seek what little peace I can find.ย Despite beingย hung over, when a friend offered… Continue reading The Herbert F. Johnson Museum
Gettysburg: Oct. 15-Oct. 17, 2016
The Appalachian Brewing Company Gettysburg National Cemetery The Dobbin House and Tavern Cemetery Hill Evergreen Cemetery Mister Ed's Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium The Historic Round Barn & Farm Market The Battlefields The Battle of Gettysburgย took placeย fromย July 1st to July 3rd, 1863. This battle claimed the highest number of casualties in the American Civil War… Continue reading Gettysburg: Oct. 15-Oct. 17, 2016
My Most Impossible Feat!
This summer, I took a break from craft shows to enjoy flea markets and to also rebuild a teardrop camper that I can use as a pop-up shop. With the teardrop, I'll be able to travel to craft events farther away and perhaps even go back out to Yellowstone in Summer 2017. One can dream!… Continue reading My Most Impossible Feat!
Haunted History in Cooperstown
This is very late in the making but I thought I'd share it. Last October, I went on an overnight stay to Cooperstown, New York with my mother and we had an incredible time. It's amazing how refreshed you can feel after getting away for just a night. I love Cooperstown, especially in the fall… Continue reading Haunted History in Cooperstown
My Blogging 2015 in Review…Yikes!
Well since I didn't do any blogging in 2015, I didn't expect much as far as stats goes. I'm not sure what happened to my blog...What happened blog? Where'd you go? I guess I just didn't have too much to report. Now, I know that's not true but maybe after the whirlwind that's been my… Continue reading My Blogging 2015 in Review…Yikes!
