I planned to have my foot in there as a compositional element, ha! Surreal, no?
It seems quiet in blogland these days, what with vacations and shifting summer routines. I'll get back into posting more sketches and art soon. But for now, think I'll just go with the flow...
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Press Play to hear this interview that was recorded as a conference call on 1/07/2008 with Baba the Storyteller who spoke with me about podcasting as a storyteller.
Baba and I speak about the podcasting revolution. Comments or feed back welcome here on the blog post. Do you think I should have Baba back? Is podcasting to narrow a subject? Are we off topic fro the art of storytelling with children? Will we ever stop talking off topic of podcasting during this episode? All this and so much more on two tellers talking – the podcasting special. (more…)
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I'm sorry but I don't think that is a pretty beach at all. Sorry.
What a nice peaceful beach without all the crashing waves to knock you over on s. shore of LI!
I will get to Castles in the Air soon.
Sounds good.
Actually I liked Pillars when I read it about 15 years ago.
Agree about the sex but liked the intrigues.
We love it for just that reason, Elizabeth. Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder! ;-)
I will try Pillars again someday. Sometimes it's just the mood you happen to be in that makes the book work or not, you know?
The problem with living in a land locked state is you don't have the beautiful view, air and sounds of the shore. I miss it. (didn't think I would but sadly...)
Thank you for sharing your vacation pics. More, please.
Ah my friend, but you have those awesome mountains! :-)