Category: Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday

A Visit with St. Nick ~ December 22, 1922
Dorothy Johnson

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The more things change, the more they stay the same.  –Alphonse Karr (1808-1890)

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Dorothy Johnson is an Arkansas girl who says she should have been interviewed for Gail Sheehy’s book PASSAGES because of the number of different jobs she’s had. She’s taught junior high English, spent time at home raising kids, worked as a writer and an associate editor at Leisure Arts and functioned as a liaison to the community and cardiologists at Baptist Health. Now she writes about life from her home overlooking the Arkansas River in Little Rock. Check out her blog, Reflections from Dorothy’s Ridge.

‘Tis the Season {Wordless Wednesday}

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image Rhonda Bramell lives in Springdale with her family and middle-aged, spoiled dog. In the daytime, she works as the Marketing Manager at the Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville. At night, she spends a lot of time doing laundry, cooking dinner and doing first grade homework. You can find her blogging at www.bramell.blogspot.com to see how being OK at something is good enough

Wordless Wednesday

 I’m grateful for the colors of autumn that decorate my back yard.

 

imageLaurie is a writer and junque-hunter living in Springdale, Arkansas with her husband, son and three goofy cats. She raises kids and chickens and makes messes in her craft room. She loves to create good food, pretty gardens, and happy kids. But when that doesn’t happen as planned she simply reads about them on Pinterest. You can follow Laurie at See Laurie Write and Junque Rethunque 

Wishes {Wordless Wednesday}

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Jerusalem Jackson Greer is a writer, speaker, retreat leader,  nest-fluffer, urban farm-gal, and author of A Homemade Year: The Blessings of Cooking, Crafting and Coming Together. Jerusalem lives with her husband and two sons in a 1940s cottage in Central Arkansas at the crossroads of beauty and mess with an ever-changing rotation of pets, including a hen house full of chickens and a Hungarian Sheep Dog mutt. As a family, they are attempting to live a slower version of modern life.  She blogs about all of this and more at http://jerusalemgreer.com

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By Keisha Pittman of Big Pitt Stop

Keisha Pittman Wordless Wednesday

 

Keisha Pittman can be found over at bigpittstop, a blog started when she was brushing up on her superpowers kicking cancer’s butt.  Five years later, it’s a chapter book of a 30 something navigating life and learning lessons along the way.  She is a self-proclaimed nerd and every once in a while lets us have a little glimpse into her recipes-for disaster, Saturday scenic drives and mindless thoughts of life in Northwest Arkansas. 

Acrophobia {Wordless Wednesday}

imageAngie Albright atop the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France

I’m smiling and happy to be in Paris, but my palms are sweating and I’m trying to hide the fact that I’m terrified that there are only those thin spikes to keep me from falling into Paris traffic below.
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Sure, this looks like a beautiful floor-to-ceiling window in a stunning lodge in the Ozarks. But it might also be the Ledge of Death if you get too close to it and the glass breaks. You’d fall a couple of stories into rocks, trees, and bushes.

@AngieAlbright @AGrowingSeason

Arachnophobia {Wordless Wednesday}

Scary by DAY.

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Spookier by NIGHT!image

(**Please know I had to have psychological counseling from the Hubs before and after taking these photos. The proximity to the subject placed me at risk of us coming in contact – a daunting task I have never before considered!)

imageJodi Coffee, who blogs at The Coffee House, is the mom to three beautiful and energetic little girls that ALWAYS gives her something to blog about. She loves to try new things – food, travel and adventure.

In her spare time…wait a minute. What is that?She enjoys training for triathlons. She has signed up to do her first marathon in December. She is a backyard farmer, a farmer’s market manager, and enjoys helping bring healthy opportunities to the community.

I’m 16 mom, we still have to do this…Really? {Wordless Wednesday – Back to School}

Robin Barker SonRobin BarkerRobin Barker writes the blog Robin’s Balancing Act in-between her roles as a business executive, mom to three (mostly) grown up kids, and wife of 25+ years. The Barkers’ home and refrigerator are always open making their place a very popular hungry teen hangout. She writes about living a FULL life and finding JOY in the journey! She hopes to encourage busy moms with support, smiles and solutions for everyday life.