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.
There is something magical about setting a personal goal, a promise just to yourself, and seeing it through till the end. My 65th birthday was at the end of July, and as a gift to…
“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” Abraham Lincoln These are some of my favorite quotes, thoughts, and philosophies on life based on my experiences. (Note: While I…
A younger friend of mine from high school recently shared the following post from another Facebook page: “Have you ever thought of this? In 100 years like in 2123 we will all be buried with…
After 53 years of dieting, I know how to lose weight. I’ve done it so, so many times. But, for some reason, right now, I can’t motivate myself to do it. Over this past summer,…
This morning, I was listening to my favorite motivational speaker, Brendon Burchard, founder of Growth Day – Personal Development (*) talking about competition and social learning. He reminded me of how important it is to…
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be“
– Abraham Lincoln