Hi all and welcome to my little spot in South Africa. A bit about me - I'm a single mom of two naughty but gorgeous teenage children who keep me active well after dark (trying to avoid the obstacles they leave on the floor all over the house :o) Life has thrown me a few interesting curves and angles and I'm still trying to make head or tale (yes, tale!) of which direction I'm meant to be going in. I am a poet and writer by nature and I dabble in a bit of photography on the side. Thanks for stopping by and visiting my home at Renderosity. Hugs all!
BIO
I am a South African single mom of two mischievous children who loves life and thinks that having a positive attitude and love are the best gifts you can give the universe. If there is a challenge, bring it on. If you have a problem to solve, I am here. If you need a shoulder to soak, I wear soft padded jackets. lol I am a full time employee who dabbles a bit in poetry, writing short stories and loves to mess around with Terragen and my camera. To all who dropped in to see who I am - welcome and thanks for stopping by.. Hugs to you all.
UPDATE:
Teens NO MORE!!! Now a naughty grandmother who leads her grandson astray on a regular basis :D
HI ALL! Missed me?
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Comments (5)
RGUS
Oh it sure does Lady... like the groove in my forehead... created witht eh conflicts of lifes decisions... and whether the one I made was the right one.... I guess when i move onto the next life I'll know!
busi2ness
This poem and the previous should be connected in my opinion because the one is a stepping stone to the other. Excellent and you are very talented.
DennisReed
Love the last lines! Bravo!
mamabobbijo
My Dad once said, we take the hurtful things in life and they become stones. We then must choose whether to throw them, build a wall with them until no one can get in, or build a bridge with them to allow us passage to a better space in our munds. Looks like you've been building bridges.
D.C.Monteny
well said and written.