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Adventures With a Book Lover

Sunday Joy: Palm Sunday

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Haiku Moment: secret roads

tiny lives scramble

tunnel secret roads beneath

mystery bark world

secret roads by Angie Quantrell

Cowiche Canyon Trail, Central Washington


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Now what?

I have these great ideas, inspirations, kernels of dreams. If possible, I jump on them right then, or at least scribble down a note to remind me of the idea so I can (hopefully) look back later and recapture what I was thinking.

Like the beginning of this card idea I started on my carefully rinsed and dried teabag. The sepia tone is perfect for making a card. The leaves pop off the teabag. I love how it looks. But now what? What should I do next? How can I amplify the idea into something beautiful? I am currently stumped on this project, so it sits on the table, waiting.

It’s like that in the picture book world too. I have (what I think is) a great idea, an inspiration, a kernel of a story. A brilliant idea. I jot it down. My mind plays with it, seeking a path to follow, wandering from this to that. My ideas often come to me as a title, a play on words, an interesting character, or a wishful suggestion of a setting or event. And then what? What should I do next? I have file folders and notebooks full of ideas. Waiting.

The creative struggle is real. It’s time consuming. It’s messy. Just ask my honey. But should I let the challenges stop me? When I hit that block-that wall-should I stop? No. Maybe I need to see the wall as the opportunity to take a deep breath, let my mind wander, do something else. Perhaps the wall is just a good resting spot to dream, pray, and let the “now what?” follow its course.


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Haiku Moment: mine

this lap is mine, mine,

mine, mine, mine. I will not share.

go away. my lap

mine by Angie Quantrell

Monet claims her favorite lap. And her beloved human. (Not me).


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Book Share: Fussy Flamingo by Shelly Vaughan James and Matthew Rivera

Fussy Flamingo

Words by Shelly Vaughan James

Pictures by Matthew Rivera

Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2020

Fussy Flamingo is a tasty, delightfully pink picture book just right for little flamingos. Thank you, Shelly Vaughan James for sending me a copy of your lovely book! It is so sweet!

I love Lola! Lola is a shrimp eating flamingo. Except she does not eat shrimp. So she is not pink. Lola eats other things and looks beautiful. But she is picky (quite like several young ones I know). Shrimp are not her thing, much to the dismay of her beautifully pink parents.

Fussy flamingo Lola is adorable and funny and perfectly like a picky eater. This picture book is a FUN read!

Why I like Fussy Flamingo:

~Adorable Lola

~Lola tries several ‘other’ foods, which make her turn different colors. But not pink.

~The simply shared facts about flamingos (eat shrimp and turn pink, wade in water, etc.)

~The humor

~The repeating refrain after each of Lola’s (not shrimp) meals

~The satisfying ending (which I will not spoil)

~The gorgeous illustrations

~The fantastic flamingo back matter

Thank you, Shelly and Matthew, for creating Fussy Flamingo.


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Sunday Joy

Cowiche Canyon Trail

Central Washington


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Sunday Joy

Cowiche Canyon Trail


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Haiku Moment: worn

what were you before

the elements had their way

worn mystery rests

worn by Angie Quantrell

Cowiche Canyon Trail

Central Washington

Honey Note: My honey was looking over my shoulder at this post and contributed, “OH, Cowiche CAN-yon!” He is a part of my writing and hiking journey, yes he is. 😉