Recommended by Remembering to Laugh (Ginny L)
I 've not spent much time on Keo's publication til just now...Sorry I missed so much!
I came across this terrific page the other day and have started messaging with Catherine later that day. She's right up there with the "with-it" peeps I know in my life and she has a plan. I'm excited to see more from her. I love her cartoon style and so wish I had such skill. Go see her page!
I ran across Kathy's Musings...the other day and so much loved her watercolors, so bright so delicate, that I subscribed right away, for free of course. Today I got an email from her offering her first subs a free original water color. How generous! And, she gave me a idea of how I might offer items for sale eventually on my page. Go look at Musings from the Art Den!
One day I just happened to read a post by Mark; it started a good conversation and will perhaps lead to more. He seems like a good guy (and I say that very little about guys!) and a good writer. Try out The Rewritten Path
I love this page. In one post I saw early on, she talked about making herself a sigil and using it in a ritual. I commented, "I want one!" The next thing I knew, she had created this very cool sigil for me. The sigil was for the intention of resolving an issue I had going on. Not sure if M and M wants me to post it publicly or not. If I get her Ok, I will. It's so beautiful; she put a lot of thought into it-for me-an old crone on the website who admired her work!
Welp, I'll tell ya. I think the name of the Newsletter is brilliant AND funny AND so very clever. I definitely want to know how Anthony came up with it! @nd reason-I love reading most historical fiction especially one that focuses on the lives a every day people. I don't care so much about the legends of history. 3rd The site features Asian (It looks like Filipinx history which is very intriguing to me. and that is fantastic.



















































