Pedigrees yes, but names?
Pedigrees yes, but names? It can be a struggle to remember names… I had a phone call last week and the person who rang told me her name and then chatted on and on barely drawing a breath. The whole … Read More
Pedigrees yes, but names? It can be a struggle to remember names… I had a phone call last week and the person who rang told me her name and then chatted on and on barely drawing a breath. The whole … Read More
Impressive is as Impressive does. ‘Believe in yourself, and don’t ever lose sight of why you started your business’. Amy Curran Good luck Impressive Web design, we’re so pleased with all you’ve done with both my Author website www.carmelrowley.com.au and maintaining the … Read More
Reader of the month:-Christina Graham “That Book Place” It’s lovely to have Christina Graham from ‘That Book Place” as reader of the month. Books are her life and I agree with her completely when she says that books and book … Read More
Fabulous Equine Art Competition at the Melbourne International Three-Day Event held at Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre on June 8-11. Competition an event of its own Fran Cleland – From http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au Mane event: Andrea O’Meara with her art work from last … Read More
Dreams to ‘AWAKEN’… www.carmelrowley.com.au As I sit drafting book 3, I dream about what I’m reading. Everything is the same around here. But as I read, Jessikah is down at the creek with Dana discussing the future. They … Read More
Today is Mothers Day a special day to remember that to say Thank You is a great way to say I love you. Motherhood I by Willa Frayser www.willafrayserstudio.com Mother’s Day Word Origins adapted from http://dictionary.reference.com/ The second Sunday in … Read More
What a week it’s been! Not even enough time to do a blog so I hope with this beautiful poem I can make up for my tardiness. My week has been about ongoing drafting of book 3, searching for a new editor and I’ve … Read More
Four things greater than all things are, – Women and Horses and Power and War. Rudyard Kipling “The Ballad of the King’s Jest”
Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) for Thursday Art day I read Delacroix believed that, in painting, colour was much more important than draftsmanship, and imagination than knowledge. Eugene Delacroix – Arabians Travelling Apparently he became tired of the the learned subjects the Academy expected … Read More
Getting older – is the jury is still out? Not guilty! By Carmel Rowley www.carmelrowley.com.au Middle aged Carmel and aged Simeon Sarah (33 this year) at Easter 2012 – Photograph Greg Egan Over Easter there were some lovely photographs taken of our … Read More