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’ve been reading Julia Cameron’s Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer, a six-week course full of tips and insight from which every writer can glean something. The chapter written for Week Five is…
We have experienced five adventurous days in Hawaii. The first day was spent in Kona, on the western side of the Big Island. In hindsight, there were other things I would have liked to have…
We have experienced six days in a row at sea this week. That is a first for me. There is plenty to see, do, eat, and drink onboard. I have not once wondered what to…
A dear reader commented on my latest post about this upcoming vacation and said I was “Living the Dream.” I chuckled but had to agree. My anxiety about gaining unwanted weight over our vacation has…
In four days, I envision being comfortably settled in our cabin on our twenty-one-day cruise. Our trip will include views of the April 8th eclipse from the Pacific Ocean near Mazatlan, Mexico. We have been…
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be“
– Abraham Lincoln