My Dear Roommate and singularly best friend, Rachel, is a photographer. She also likes to adventure. So we road-tripped to Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsdale, AL this weekend on a mini-adventure. We talked about a lot of things along the way, but one thing really sparked our imaginations. I mentioned NaNoWriMo to her (peer pressure = motivation, and since you lot aren't commenting on any of my posts, I've gotta get it somewhere!), and she said, "I wish I could write 50,000 words in a month."
We invented a photo challenge for her to go hand-in-hand with my writing challenge. So we're inviting you (if you don't write), to join Rachel on her adventure. Here's how it works:
November 1st to the 30th
10 photographs a day
NO editing/retouching/critiquing/whining
By the end of the month, you'll have 300 photographs (or 50,000 words) to show for your efforts, and then the editing can begin! So I'll be blogging here about the weirdness of WriMo, and Rachel will be blogging about the Create and Dream Photo Challenge at onthEdge Creations. Dare to push your boundaries! You're not alone... we'll be slogging along with you!
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Midnight and Mockingbirds
Why sing your lonelinesses?
The stars cannot hear,
and the trees weary of hearing.
Why question and clamor
when all else is still?
Darkness offers no answer;
it is vain to repeat the question.
Is it you, then, who whispers
the shadows into our dreams?
Do not take our stronghold,
our final, ancient haven.
The stars cannot hear,
and the trees weary of hearing.
Why question and clamor
when all else is still?
Darkness offers no answer;
it is vain to repeat the question.
Is it you, then, who whispers
the shadows into our dreams?
Do not take our stronghold,
our final, ancient haven.
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