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.
My husband and I started watching the series Daisy Jones and The Six for our after-dinner entertainment. I’d heard some good things about the show; it has been nominated for awards, and I wanted to…
I considered cleaning my desk before I took the picture, but that wouldn’t be real. This is what my personal writing space normally looks like. Yes, I love Post-it notes. I need lots of reminders.…
During the summer of 2000, I first heard the Tim McGraw song, My Next Thirty Years, and instantly identified with it: “ I think I’ll take a moment, celebrate my age The ending of an…
I’ve noticed a few comments recently on Substack about taking a writing hiatus for the Holidays. Some writers assert that posting this time of year is pointless because “no one will read what you have…
2024 is in two weeks as I begin this newsletter. It’s the time of year to think about your visions for the upcoming year and the goals you want to accomplish. I’m not one to…
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be“
– Abraham Lincoln