Love, Laughter, and Life

Adventures With a Book Lover


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Gigantor and the Tiny Chair ~ A Haiku of Proportions

GIGANTOR

if there is a chair

find it and recline therein

size does not matter

 

CREAK. GROAN. WOBBLE.

 

What is your favorite chair?

Share a photo in the comment section.

Does it fit you well, or are you like Gigantor and size is not an issue,

just comfort?


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5 Things To Do While Your Book is on Submission

Source: 5 Things To Do While Your Book is on Submission


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Hugh’s Photo Challenge: Week 11 – Rust

Rust

evocative form

contemplation of purpose

usefulness transformed

 

Haiku by Angie Quantrell, 2-4-16


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Vitamin and Mineral of the Week – Recipe – Stuffed Green Peppers by Angie Quantrell

Source: Vitamin and Mineral of the Week – Recipe – Stuffed Green Peppers by Angie Quantrell

Thanks, Sally! I love this recipe!


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Common Rejections and What They Mean

Source: Common Rejections and What They Mean

Encouraging thoughts about rejection. Thanks, Tara.


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1000 Picture Books in 2016~January

Source: 1000 Picture Books in 2016~January

Great idea! Thanks!


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TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge – Calendar

blank pages stretch on

 

imagine, dream, plan, journey

 

possibilities

Angie Quantrell 2016


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10 Things To Expect The Day After A Creative High #writers #amwriting

Source: 10 Things To Expect The Day After A Creative High #writers #amwriting


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How To Become A Successful Blogger: Part 2 – How To Create A Pingback

How To Become A Successful Blogger: Part 2 – How To Create A Pingback

Source: How To Become A Successful Blogger: Part 2 – How To Create A Pingback

Great video on how to create pingbacks. Thanks, Hugh!


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Adding Text to Images

grapes Haiku

I’ve been playing this morning.

For quite awhile, I’ve been trying to figure out how to add text to my images, as I’ve seen so many other talented photographers and writers do. Using my computer programs has given me a total of zero successful moments.

But thanks to Sue Vincent and her post “Looking good -10 simple tips for adding images,” I have now found an online program that helps me add text to my images. Thank you, Sue!

I chose an image I took in the Napa Valley. Of course, these grapes could have been growing in my own Yakima Valley, as our vineyards are abundantly heavy with weighty vines each fall. But the Napa picture was right on the computer, waiting for some attention.

I used pixlr.com/express/ as my first foray into visual + words experiment. This program is quite simple to use and the options are wide and varied. Best of all? FREE.

Oh, I do believe this is just the beginning of playtime for moi.