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.
The memories of catching up with a co-worker over a cup of coffee in the breakroom. Laughing with a client about the joys and trials of motherhood. Feeling accomplished about a completed project. Making a…
“My style of writing? Well, it is basically conversational. Not flowery, overly descriptive, or deep. I write like I would talk to a good friend. My husband calls it journal writing with a bit of…
MY LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH STRUCTURE I need structure and loathe it. I am a creature of habit. I change things occasionally so my creativity and spontaneity don’t suffer. I crave newness, and if it doesn’t…
As I have shared before, my Grandmother Grace and I were very close. She was more like a mother to me, as my mother died right before I turned four. Gram always assumed the role…
Every time my granddaughter tells me, “But I don’t want to take a nap,” I’m transported back to my Grandmothers’ big bed with the beautiful white chenille bedspread where I could trace all of the…
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be“
– Abraham Lincoln