I’m Pamela. Thanks so much for visiting my website.
While I have many passions, writing remains my primary focus: I run a Substack blog, am publishing a children’s book, and am also writing my first novel.
I’m a wife, mother, and grandmother of three lovely grandchildren who live close by. Travel, art, photography, thrift stores, and beaches are among my favorite things. The thrill of discovery, of peeling back the layers of our world and finding something new, brings me immense joy.
I hope you will look around and find something new to identify with here. Thanks for stopping by, and please come back often. I’ll do my best to keep it interesting.
I became an avid Internet researcher when I bought my first computer and could search literally hundreds of topics that came to mind. With the arrival of Google Search and broadband services, my world expanded…
I have pictures of the first moments I laid eyes on my beautiful grandchild in the hospital, as well as our tour of Cuba in a pink Cadillac convertible. I tried to capture the smiles…
“You’ve always had the power, my dear; you just had to learn it yourself.” Glinda the Good Witch, Wizard of 0z, quote from the amazing Frank L. Baum I can relate to Dorothy in so…
My son’s subdivision is having its semi-annual yard sale this coming Saturday. Once again, propelled by the promise of a massive number of shoppers carrying fistfuls of dollar bills, I feel I must participate. I…
I envy people who are clear about what they want to be at a very young age and go after it. As a child, the question most asked of me by relatives, older adults, and…
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be“
– Abraham Lincoln